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Mobile Windshield Replacement is Becoming the Norm in Arizona During the Pandemic<\/h2>\n

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continues to spike worldwide, in the U.S. and Arizona. New cases in the U.S. have exceeded 200,000 per day in December. Arizona has crossed the half-million case mark, and Maricopa County leads the state with over 300,000 cases. Although bars, movie theaters, and gyms remain open, occupancy restrictions and face masks are required. The coronavirus has impacted virtually everyone’s lives everywhere throughout the state.<\/p>\n

In this article, we review a few of the profound ways the lives of Arizonans have been disrupted and how we are adapting to this new normal, such as through mobile auto glass replacement instead of in-person service.<\/p>\n

COVID\u2019s Nearly Universal Impact<\/h2>\n

A recent Pew Research Center study found that nearly nine of ten adults say their lives have been changed somehow by the virus, with almost half of all respondents saying their lives have changed dramatically.<\/p>\n

Consumer Reports<\/a> conducts monthly surveys of nearly three thousand American adults regarding their level of concern with COVID. Those surveyed are a representative sample of Americans, and as seen in the chart below, their numbers are increasing.<\/p>\n

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Reprinted from Consumer Reports<\/em><\/p>\n

Adaptations Related to the Pandemic<\/p>\n

Not every behavioral change related to COVID-19 has been negative; some simply represent a new way of doing things; in some instances, change has been for the good. One of the most prevalent changes is people are shopping online far more. With many people staying at home more and traveling less, they find they are spending less money, and like it.<\/p>\n

The Avoidance Adaptation<\/p>\n

Avoidance has become a thing during the pandemic. You can almost define the coronavirus by the things we now avoid, such as:<\/p>\n