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yarga [219]
3 years ago
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Consideras que la prioridad de trabajo cocinado por pandemia de 1920 no la crisis económica que pasa mucha familia en el Perú

History
1 answer:
Anika [276]3 years ago
5 0

La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Yo considero que la pérdida de trabajo ocasionado por pandemia ha generado la crisis económica por la que pasan muchas familias en el Perú.

Y es que, desafortunadamente para la familia Peruana, una vez iniciada la pandemia se ordenó el confinamiento de las personas en sus casas, lo que provocó que ya no hubiera público afuera, en los lugares públicos.

Luego, el gobierno ordenó el cierre de negocios no esenciales y ahi fue cuando miles de negocios de entretenimiento, esparcimiento y recreación se fueron a la quiebra. Muchos Peruanos perdieron sus trabajos.

La crisis generada por esta pandemia y sus repercusiones en el aspecto laboral ha causado estragos en las economías de países como el Perú.

Los expertos consideran que van a pasar años antes de que todo se vuelva a regularizar en matera económica.

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