‘After the first cancellation it didn’t go back to normal’on March 4, 2021 at 12:14 am

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The so-called sharing economy has been greatly affected by the continuing Covid-19 pandemic.

“While before people were fantasising about working from home… the single most common request over the course of 2020 was from individuals who could not work productively from home, be that down to lack of space, lack of connectivity, or simply lack of inspiration or human interaction,” says Tom Foster, the firm’s UK boss.

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