Susan Page: We Have To Figure Out How to Live with Covid in a Responsible Way

‘I do think we’re in a time of some transition that Americans are trying to figure out kind of how we live with Covid-19’

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SCARBOROUGH: "I had the CEO Susan Page talk about some workers and a top executive that he was looking at his Instagram account. There he was at tennis tournaments, there all of a sudden, in restaurants, taking pictures of food, there he was. You ask him to come in to have a meeting a couple weeks later, he says, I’m not comfortable with omicron some that is the question. When New York City pre-omicron was alive, the clubs were packed, the restaurants were packed. The sports venues were packed. Everything was packed. Pan you drive down like 6th avenue or park, you drive down broadway, and those office buildings are still ghost towns. People who go clubbing, to restaurants, sporting events, people that go out all the time. Somehow, some way they can’t bring themselves back to getting back into all of those empty office buildings.
PAGE: "Well, I guess there is that risk-reward calculation people are making. Whether to go back to my office or this big sporting event. I do think we’re in a time of some transition that Americans are trying to figure out kind of how we live with Covid-19. How we live with it in a way that’s responsible and regionally safe and debate over schools, where initially a lot of concerns having kids in classrooms. The troughs are such that most parents want their kids to get that in-person learning. I am assuming they’re ahead going back to the Washington bureaus and the offices in New York."

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