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Tech lifestyles enable ‘safe escape’ from coronavirus
In this file photo taken on April 17, 2019 Zoom founder Eric Yuan(left) speaks with a trader after the Nasdaq opening bell ceremonyon April 18, 2019 in New York City. For people hunkering downdue to the coronavirus epidemic, the tech sector has become theirnew best friend with an array of lifestyle solutions making “socialdistancing” easier. Those wanting to avoid crowds can have mealsdelivered from restaurants, stream blockbuster films, socialiseonline with friends, and work remotely. (Photos: AFP)
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March 9, 2020

Tech lifestyles enable ‘safe escape’ from coronavirus

SAN FRANCISCO, United States (AFP) — For people hunkering down due to the coronavirus epidemic, the tech sector has become their new best friend with an array of lifestyle solutions making “social distancing” easier.

Those wanting to avoid crowds can have meals delivered from restaurants, stream blockbuster films, socialise online with friends, and work remotely.

The latest tech-inspired lifestyle solutions are gaining traction as more people are advised to work from home, and many conferences and gatherings are cancelled.

Anyone with an Internet connection can use Amazon or e-commerce rivals to deliver provisions from groceries to toilet paper and over-the-counter medicine.

“We can have anything and everything delivered to our homes including hard and soft goods, doctor visits, laundry services, and even pet services,” said Moor Insights and Strategy principal analyst Patrick Moorhead.

“The irony is that many of the items criticised about technology have become a ‘safe’ place to escape to in the wake of coronavirus.”

Checking on mom –

Creative Strategies analyst Carolina Milanesi has been checking in daily with her mother who lives close to Milan in a part of Italy hit by coronavirus cases and has kept to her home.

Video calling services like FaceTime have also helped with virtual doctor visits – or telemedicine – so patients can consult with physicians online and avoid visits to hospitals, she noted.

Milanesi told of a friend using online shopping tools to find coveted supplies such as sanitising gel and wipes.

She also shared a news video clip of someone in China using a remote-controlled toy truck mounted with a GoPro camera to fetch supplies.

“When it comes to technology, there are different things that make isolation easier; from streaming video to digital books to gaming,” Milanesi said.

“We have also seen how social media has helped getting coverage from areas where press might have not been allowed.”

In a note to investors, analyst firm Needham said it expected people to grow increasingly uncomfortable going to gyms to work out, in a trend that should benefit the connected cycling maker Peloton.

Peloton has had a hit selling stationary exercise bicycles along with memberships to streaming online workout sessions that people can take part in from home.

In on nights out

Rivals in the increasingly competitive streaming television market also stand to benefit as people opt for home entertainment instead of risking contagion in public spaces, according to analysts.

More people could also start getting restaurant meals delivered from services such as Uber Eats and DoorDash instead of going out to restaurants.

“None of this undermines the horror of the virus but for those who want to stay home and not venture outside it works,” Moorhead said.

Software, services and the infrastructure needed to support them are in the best position ever to allow people to feel less deprived while distancing themselves socially, according to Consumer Technology Association Research Senior Vice-President Brian Markwalter.

Internet speeds have climbed in the past decades, and smartphones are ubiquitous, Markwalter noted.

Telemedicine has made gains in recent years, and health monitoring is getting an added boost from smartwatches and fitness bands that can detect irregular heartbeats or whether some has taken a hard fall, he added.

Digital health innovation has been among the fastest-growing sections of the association’s annual Consumer Electronics Show gadget extravaganza in Las Vegas

Working smart

People in China, Silicon Valley, Japan and Italy are all adopting remote working at various degrees to limit the spreading of the virus, according to Milanesi, pointing to services like the teleconferencing app Zoom.

“There is such excitement around remote work that brands like Zoom have seen their stock value climb up,” Milanesi said in an online post.

“On paper, now is the time!”

She wondered, though, whether the promise of working remotely will run into a wall due to a need to update employment regulations as well as “trust issues of managers who need to feel they are in control”.

“One would think that in 2020, productivity should be measured in output and not in hours,” Milanesi said.

“Ultimately, remote working should be seen as a business asset at any time, not just when we are under the threat of a pandemic.”

Scientist and founder of Online Telemedicine Research Institute,Ragesh Shah, checks the contents of the kits prepared for thecoronavirus scanning and surveillance system, in Ahmedabadon March 6, 2020. India has reported 31 cases of the virus thathas killed more than 3,300 people and infected nearly 100,000worldwide after it emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan inDecember.
Team member of Ragesh Shah, a scientist and founder of OnlineTelemedicine Research Institute, puts a sticker on a kit prepared forthe coronavirus scanning and surveillance system in Ahmedabad,India, on March 6.
In this file photo taken on June 12, 2019 an Uber Eats car and drone is on exhibit at the Uber ElevateSummit 2019 in Washington, DC, United States.

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