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How do Omicron cases affect the supply chain?

The pandemic hit the supply chain and the world is definitely passing through a reformation on its methods of production and distribution.

How do Omicron cases affect the supply chain?

The pandemic hit really hard the world market and it’s undeniable that the supply chain is suffering too. Unpredictability has never been so big and caused so much fear in investors and workers. The world is definitely passing through a reformation on its methods of production and distribution. 

A good example of the changes and challenges that we are facing is what happens in the eastern states from Australia; empty shelves and growing cases in the working class are spreading inside the markets and in the supply chain. The authorities are expecting that Omicron cases will hit the peak and start the plateaus. 

Another thing to keep an eye on are the strategies of the Government to fight the pandemic. In Australia, it is quite easy to get a test and the monitoring of the Omicron variant happens in a confident manner. Besides that, they changed the rule for close contact in the sectors, now you can work if you don’t have any symptoms.  

The spread of Omicron variant and the reactions to it

The behavior of the customers changes likewise the rest. More people are stocking with fear of the lack of supply; which in reality corroborates with the shortage in areas like meat.  

The Grydd platform is the best way to be inside the news about the supply chain and everything that affects it. Based on data to explain in a simple form the relation of the number of Covid cases and the functioning of the supply chain.

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Detailed graphs of current pandemic cases on supply chain 

Uncertainty has been the rule in the past two years and information has never been so useful. Knowing this, the Grydd system offers all the information and tools needed to work and grow in the supply chain.