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The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has forced many people to change the way they live and work but has also given
remote workers the opportunity to
relocate and tap into the benefits of
digital nomadism.
In recent years, the term
“remote worker” has emerged stronger, referring to people that work remotely as independent professionals or for a company, but do not constantly travel.
Since early 2020, the coronavirus pandemic has created a new kind of digital nomad: This is a person that works remotely (usually) for large corporations and temporarily relocates but will probably
continue to travel after the pandemic subsides.
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