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updated: Feb 17 2021, 08:40 ist When the coronavirus exploded across Europe in March, it realigned city life, shifting office workers to their homes, shuttering the hospitality sector and reshuffling life for millions. Unshackled from offices many for the first time in their working lives city dwellers throughout Europe began to leave, some to avoid the virus but others to escape cramped and pricey apartments and to connect more with the natural world. Now, nearly a year after the first lockdowns and with months more of restrictions looming, the easy assumption that most of the Covid-19 exiles would naturally return once the virus was tamed is being questioned. In the reverse of the old song, the question now is not how you keep them down on the farm, but how you dissuade them from moving there for good. ....
The pandemic emptied Europe s cities. What will bring people back? The financial district of London on Jan. 5, 2021. The pandemic has prompted an exodus from big cities, like London. Now, experts are thinking about what comes next. Andrew Testa/The New York Times by Megan Specia (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- When the coronavirus exploded across Europe in March, it realigned city life, shifting office workers to their homes, shuttering the hospitality sector and reshuffling life for millions. Unshackled from offices many for the first time in their working lives city dwellers throughout Europe began to leave, some to avoid the virus but others to escape cramped and pricey apartments and to connect more with the natural world. ....