Many pharmaceutical companies are scrambling to meet the COVID vaccine demand, especially with the infection rate picking up again, the death toll slowly climbing, and U.S. presidential election drawing nearer. Moderna
Quarantine and work-from-home models of office work spread as fast as the pandemic, but it looks like the hybrid work model will outlast the virus. According to a quote from Bill Conerly in Seeking Alpha, "business have learned that their employees can work remotely," something Millennials have been trying to prove since they entered the work force. Now, there is definitive proof that jobs that once required an office and face-to-face interactions can be done with Zoom
Spaces like WeWork have suffered a heavy loss, but according to their Executive Chairman Marcelo Claure in a live tech conference with The Wall Street Journal, the company is expecting to see a profitable quarter in 2021 as they shift from permanent offices to rented or part-time offices. Before the pandemic, they were reportedly at 80% to 85% occupancy in their buildings. In order to turn a profit, they need to exceed 68%. With spaces being allowed to open again and reduced capacity at indoor spaces, this should be doable for the company. As big companies like Facebook
Ride-sharing companies like Uber