In the UK we've been steadily moving towards a cashless society for years.
Although there were worries, shortly before the virus, that the elderly and the poor would have difficulty functioning in a cashless society, that some people still don't even have bank accounts.
But Covid has made it so that most places of business refuse to handle cash in the UK, I don't know about elsewhere, because it makes it easier to spread the virus through person to person contact.
Do you think Covid will just be a temporary push towards being cashless and we'll go back to the previous norm, or it's a permanent change?
Submitted July 12, 2020 at 06:56PM by MikeT84T https://ift.tt/2DxGUi9 Sphere: Related Content
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