Coronavirus Forces World’s Largest Work-From-Home Experiment

  • Co-working is out, video chat apps are in as offices close
  • Startups that rely on Chinese manufacturing have no ‘Plan B’
The World's Largest Work-From-Home Experiment
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Thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, working from home is no longer a privilege, it’s a necessity.

While factories, shops, hotels and restaurants are warning about plunging foot traffic that is transforming city centers into ghost towns, behind the closed doors of apartments and suburban homes, thousands of businesses are trying to figure out how to stay operational in a virtual world.