Living in the very core might actually become more popular if businesses don't decamp to the suburbs. After all, living downtown in Chicago means you can walk to work and avoid public transit. But we'll see, I don't know what to expect in the midterm. People who hate being cooped up aren't likely to enjoy living in the suburbs. In the long term, the research into universal vaccines may bear fruit in 10-20 years. At that point, if society hasn't collapsed, What will the impact be for cities?
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