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When it comes to a 2014 novel by Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven, quotes within hit hard.The book centers on several key characters, after the &#8220;Georgia Flu,&#8221; a swine flu pandemic, has killed much of the global population.Station Eleven opens with a famous actor dying onstage during a production of King Lear. Hours later, there are warnings of a quickly-spreading pandemic, but few heed the words. Many who stay to mourn the actor&#8217;s death are themselves dead within the next three weeks, and by then, civilization has crumbled.A troupe of actors and musicians known as the Travelling Symphony travel around the Great Lakes region of Michigan years after the pandemic has rendered life as we know it completely gone.COVID-19 updates: Still here, still realMeanwhile, amid reality, after a few weeks of bliss once the vaccines began to roll out, the world is once again facing stark data and unknown futures, as the pandemic continues to rage.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew WindowThis content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew WindowStation Eleven quotes: How the pandemic is still spreadingAlthough many are acting as though COVID-19 isn&#8217;t an issue, we&#8217;re actually very far from that reality.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window\u201cDays slipped past; the news went on + on until it began to seem abstract, a horror movie that wouldn\u2019t end.\u201dScientific communities in countries where vaccines are readily available cannot entice people to get the vaccine. The discourse around public health, rise of internet groups and people peddling disinformation, and fear surrounding the safety of the vaccine are noted as the top causes of this.\u201cfurious because fury was the last defense against understanding\u201dThis content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window\u201cYou can&#8217;t argue with them, because they live by an entirely different logic.\u201dThe Olympic Games, which faced much controversy for moving forward amid a global pandemic, are now under further scrutiny as athletes begin to arrive, then become stricken with COVID.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window\u201cJeevan was crushed by a sudden certainty that this was it; the illness Hua was describing was going to be the divide between a before and an after, a line drawn through his life.\u201dWealthy nations purchased the vaccines, leaving African nations unable to secure the number of doses needed &#8211; barring Chinese vaccines and Covaxin (India), all vaccines predicted to be made in 2021 are already sold.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window\u201cHow could so many die so quickly? The numbers seemed impossible.\u201dThis content is hosted by a third party (&#160;ourworldindata.org&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window      Back to normal? Not so fast: Employee burnout, grief, trauma is real                To support employees struggling with grief, trauma, and burnout as we head back into the office, there are some best practices to follow.      What does the future hold?As businesses attempt to re-open and recall employees back into the office, schools are also planning to go back in-person.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;www.tiktok.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew WindowHowever, the rise of the Delta variant and the fact that individuals under the age of 12 cannot be vaccinated leave gaping holes in these plans. Although masks are scientifically proven to thwart infection and spread, adoption of mask-wearing was always a controversial subject.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window\u201cThe painted forest collapsed into folds and fell soundlessly to the pavement.\u201dMeanwhile, forward-thinking employers who can see the writing on the wall &#8211; and on their bottom lines\/recruiting efforts, are moving to fully remote or hybrid roles, allowing the employee to have more control over how their days are spent.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew WindowConversely, companies demanding that employees come back into the office full-time are seeing tremendous backlash.This content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window&#8220;The lobby was empty now. The staff had fled.\u201dThis content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew WindowThis content is hosted by a third party (&#160;twitter.com&#160;).To view the content, either update your cookie preferences or view it in a new browser window.Cookie PreferencesNew Window      Remote employee wellness in a WFH world: Top tips                Employee well-being is good for employees and for business. Discover the top tips to support remote employee wellness in a WFH-friendly world.      &#8220;Survival is insufficient&#8221;Station Eleven quotes to remind us of what we face, possibilities, and what matters\u201cHell is the absence of the people you long for.\u201d\u201cSurvival is insufficient.\u201d\u201cWhat I mean to say is, the more you remember, the more you\u2019ve lost.\u201d\u201cNo more Internet. No more social media, no more scrolling through litanies of dreams and nervous hopes and photographs of lunches, cries for help and expressions of contentment and relationship-status updates with heart icons whole or broken, plans to meet up later, pleas, complaints, desires, pictures of babies dressed as bears or peppers for Halloween. No more reading and commenting on the lives of others, and in so doing, feeling slightly less alone in the room. No more avatars.\u201d\u201cThe more we know about the former world, the better we\u2019ll understand what happened when it fell.\u201d\u201cIf there are again towns with streetlights, if there are symphonies and newspapers, then what else might this awakening world contain? Perhaps vessels are setting out even now, traveling toward or away from him, steered by sailors armed with maps and knowledge of the stars, driven by need or perhaps simply by curiosity: whatever became of the countries on the other side?\u201d\u201cAdulthood\u2019s full of ghosts&#8230; High-functioning sleepwalkers, essentially.\u201d\u201cWhy, in his life of frequent travel, had he never recognized the beauty of flight? The improbability of it. The sound of the engines faded, the airplane receding into blue until it was folded into silence and became a far-distant dot in the sky.\u201d\u201cThere seemed to be a limitless number of objects in the world that had no practical use but that people wanted to preserve: cell phones with their delicate buttons, iPads, a selection of laptops. There were a number of impractical shoes, stilettos mostly, beautiful and strange&#8230;Traders brought things for Clark sometimes, objects of no real value that they knew he would like: magazines and newspapers, a stamp collection, coins. There were the passports or the driver\u2019s licenses or sometimes the credit cards of people who had lived at the airport and then died. Clark kept impeccable records.\u201d\u201cBut what made It bearable were the friendships, of course, the camaraderie and the music and the Shakespeare, the moments of transcendent beauty and joy&#8230;&#8221;\u201cit is possible to survive this, but not unaltered&#8221;  Support work-life balance with a modern employee experience.Get started HERE.\u00a0"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"2021","item":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"07","item":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/\/07\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"20","item":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/\/07\/\/20\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":4,"name":"Station Eleven quotes: Pandemic and COVID-19 updates aren&#8217;t over","item":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/07\/20\/station-eleven-quotes-covid-19\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]