The outbreak in the United States is getting worse, and demand for logistics services has increased dramatically.

Amazon, Instacart and other companies relying on part-time jobs or companies defined as “gig economy”. Some employees have organized strikes since Monday to file claims for paid sick leave and danger allowances. Not only are they likely to be unemployed at any time, they are also working at the risk of sacrificing health. The new US relief bill check will not be cashed until May. The tourism industry was the first to be affected by the epidemic. Airbnb’s founders will be unpaid for six months. The company will have to pay 250 million US dollars to compensate landlords for the loss. Group “Nextdoor user activity doubled. Up and down in Silicon Valley, how large companies respond to the epidemic has become the focus, and people have volunteered to organize volunteer projects to solve practical problems with technology. We have previously explained economic stimulus from a macroeconomic perspective, and today we will take stock of the current situation in Silicon Valley.

anchor in this issue

Ding Jiao, Sound and lively co-founder

Guests in this issue

Li Ronghui, Former correspondent of the First Financial Journal in Silicon Valley

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  • Instacart: Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco. Help users purchase daily groceries online. After you place an order, items usually arrive within 1-2 hours.

  • Airbnb: Headquartered in San Francisco, it is a travel home rental community. Landlords can post vacant room information on the platform, and tenants can book online and rent short-term.

  • Nextdoor, Nextdoor is the largest neighborhood social app in the United States. Users need to provide their home address to prove that they belong to a certain community. Messages published in the community can only be seen by users in the community.

  • The article mentioned is from the Atlantic Monthly and the title of the article is How The Pandemic Will End author: Ed Yong

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