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BOXES containing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are prepared to be shipped at the Pfizer Global Supply Kalamazoo manufacturing plant in Portage, Michigan, Dec. 13. POOL VIA REUTERS
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YASMIRA P. MONER, a 34-year-old resident of Linamon town, Lanao del Norte in southern Philippines, is eager to get a coronavirus vaccine shot because of the hassle she has to go through every time she comes home from Iligan City, where she works as a university lecturer.
“I have to queue at the local health office to get a medical certificate,” she said by telephone. “Before that, I also need to get a village clearance. I’m worried that I might get the virus there.”
| 10 December 2020
With Covid-19 totally transforming the worlds of work, leading and entertainment, mobile usage has sky-rocketed and the non-gaming apps that have defined the mobile market include Zoom, Google Meet, TikTok and Disney+ according to research from AppAnnie.
The study from the leading mobile data and analytics provider revealed how this year has transformed mobile for B2B and B2C applications and how the app providers are setting up for 2021.
Overall, looking at the period January to November 2020, AppAnnie found that the biggest categories of growth in time spent in 2020 include Business apps, up 200% - largely from collaboration and conferencing tools such as Zoom Cloud Meetings. As businesses went remote and collaboration went entirely online, demand for mobile apps surged. App Annie expects mobile usage to remain high in 2021 as businesses retain varying levels of remote policies globally.