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What are we going to do about the COVID-2X and COVID-3X World wide Pandemics?

The big question is how society is going to change as multiple waves of COVID-19 and new viruses appear over the next 20 years.


Business models supporting sharing of physical objects appear to be in jeopardy (example "ride sharing" transportation). 


Peter Brooks MIET

Palm Bay Florida USA
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  • Good afternoon:

    If anyone is interested in following Atlantic hurricanes (which I look at at least twice a day) go to nhc.noaa.gov/?atic - there are links to satellite and radar information.


    There is one missing transportation option here in Florida -that is allowed on some (low speed) public roads, when they have a full lighting system and are tagged/insured --  electric golf carts. 


    Push bikes have become very popular during this pandemic for exercise. They are not normally used for transportation by adults except for the homeless or for people who have lost their driving licenses.  The reason for this is again the weather. Most summer days we get spot thunderstorms with dangerous lightening, high winds and heavy rain (1-3 inches). 


    By the way in California last week, because of the massive fires and high heat, the power grid was being over loaded and owners of electric cars were asked not to charge their cars in the early evening.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA
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  • Good afternoon:

    If anyone is interested in following Atlantic hurricanes (which I look at at least twice a day) go to nhc.noaa.gov/?atic - there are links to satellite and radar information.


    There is one missing transportation option here in Florida -that is allowed on some (low speed) public roads, when they have a full lighting system and are tagged/insured --  electric golf carts. 


    Push bikes have become very popular during this pandemic for exercise. They are not normally used for transportation by adults except for the homeless or for people who have lost their driving licenses.  The reason for this is again the weather. Most summer days we get spot thunderstorms with dangerous lightening, high winds and heavy rain (1-3 inches). 


    By the way in California last week, because of the massive fires and high heat, the power grid was being over loaded and owners of electric cars were asked not to charge their cars in the early evening.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA
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