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The world after Coronavirus

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After this long period of isolation caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus, a world totally different from the one we know awaits us out there. People are waiting to get back to normal, but do we really want to get back to normal? We want to return to a world where globalization without limits or alternatives reigns, inadequate exploitation that damages our ecosystems and a society that is more unequal than equal. We imagine that this Coronavirus is a punishment for our way of living, however, we can see this issue from another perspective that consists of changing our way of living. One of the first lessons we will learn will be to live in a diversified economy with production limits. This virus has been able to show the weak and defenseless face of our strong and powerful economic system in which we believe. This catastrophe will cause new economic, social and geopolitical models to flourish. The neediest are those who will be most economically affected by the coronavirus,