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As you face seclusion in your home for the next few weeks, finding enough activities to keep yourself and family busy can be quite a challenge. Thankfully, the internet is jam-packed with a world of ideas.
You can get busy with a well-deserved Netflix binge, play board games like Monopoly and Scrabble, or attempt a complicated puzzle. Tap or click to test your skills at the impossible ten penny puzzle.
More and more people are getting food and supplies delivered these days. It might seem like the safer option at first, but new reports show at least 10 Amazon warehouses have workers who tested positive for COVID-19.
The economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic could be with us long after the spread of the virus wanes. In just a few short weeks, millions of workers filed for unemployment as vital industries came crashing to a halt.
The coronavirus is taking its toll on nearly every aspect of life. People are not only worried about being infected with the disease but also about losing their jobs and how they are going to keep paying bills.
It can be overwhelming, to say the least. In times like these, it’s important to step away from the news every now and then just to clear your mind and get away from the stress of it all. Tap or click for some de-stressing apps to help take your mind off the coronavirus pandemic.
Do you live far from your children and those precious grandbabies? Or maybe you’re just practicing social distancing. Regardless, it can be difficult to spend so much time away from those you love, and the stress that the coronavirus pandemic adds doesn’t help.
Worried about that cough or tickle in your throat? Well, getting a test for COVID-19 isn’t very easy. Typically, you need to show symptoms to qualify for one — and even then, some locations won’t see you unless your symptoms are severe.
Coronavirus and COVID-19 are reshaping the world in ways we couldn’t have imagined. Some of the biggest events and industries are either postponing or shutting down, and millions of jobs now hang in the balance.
But few industries are more visibly impacted than Hollywood, which has seen an unprecedented decline in both business and movie attendance. As if things weren’t hard enough with the streaming industry breathing down its neck. Tap or click here to see how all the streaming services compare.
Coronavirus and COVID-19 have changed the way we interact with everything, and deliveries are no exception. Just a few short weeks ago, it wasn’t a big deal to bring your package inside right away. But now, we’re wiping everything down with disinfectants.
The rise and spread of COVID-19 has led many businesses to either close or send their employees home to work remotely. If you’ve never worked from home before, the experience can be more than a little overwhelming.
Working from home does have its perks, but it also has a few downfalls. How can you prepare yourself? Tap or click here to see how the Komando.com editorial team managed with video conferencing.
With everyone practicing social distancing, there’s a definite strain on most internet connections. Kids are playing games or taking online classes, neighbors are working from home and every IoT device in your home is only making things worse.