I live in Central Canada (ya, the good ole' prairies) & I have not heard of any banks closing, yet! I know for a fact that many smaller communities in the UK have lost their post offices which is a shame because the old age pensioners used the post office for a little socializing. For many it was their only human contact in an increasing lonely world. Perhaps this is the price we all have to pay for worshiping that great god, technology. Every year we are becoming more & more isolated & becoming more & more lonely; especially seniors who are no longer in the work place. More cell phones, more cable stations, more ATMs, more drive-through coffee, more self-check outs at big stores, drive-through take out restaurants, more home delivery of groceries, more computers. Now, with Corvid-19 our government & powers that be are telling us to stay home & "enjoy" more virtual holidays on your computer screen. Oh, yes, keep away from other people who are or might be spreading this disease. Now, there is hope that Corvid-19 will eventually go away & normal life will return. However, technology will not go away ever. I'm not surprised that depression, loneliness & suicides are on the increase. Guess, there is a price to pay for everything. As they say, you can't "have your cake & eat it too". Happy texting in your lonely room!