The recent outbreak of the new coronavirus reminds us of the SARS epidemic in 2002. The reason was that people ate wild animals indiscriminately. This makes us think deeply about whether wild animals really have nutritional value? Can't humans live in peace with wild animals? When SARS broke out, it was during the Spring Festival travel period. The increase in the flow of people caused the epidemic to develop rapidly, and it was only brought under control half a year later. Many patients with SARS will have sequelae even after they recover, such as depression, femoral head necrosis, etc. Most of these people are unable to work and return to normal life. The economy was also hit hard at that time, so how did the companies survive during SARS?
1. Transformation of Internet Enterprises
During the epidemic, people stayed at home and most physical stores were closed. There is no way around this. At this time, online shopping became the mainstream. There was no person-to-person contact in physical stores, which effectively blocked the spread of the virus and made shopping more convenient for people. Therefore, the form of Internet companies was very good, and many companies were transforming. One of the more typical companies is Alibaba. At that time, an Alibaba employee was infected with the virus, so all Alibaba employees were asked to go home and self-isolate. These employees turned their grief and anger into motivation to work online at home and created an industry Miracle.
2. Providing express delivery services
Under the premise that people cannot leave their homes, many companies have provided door-to-door services, such as supermarkets and catering industries, so that companies can relax. Make a small profit. With the rapid development of the Internet and the rise of Alibaba, if someone shopped online, someone would have to deliver express, so the express delivery industry also developed rapidly at this time. The express delivery industry has fundamentally turned to the Internet. Without the data support of the Internet, the express delivery industry would not be what it is today.
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