And keeping in mind that numerous individuals have missed the shops and bistros, many have additionally valued the transitory relief from commotion, contamination and clog.
As urban communities begin to wake up from the alleged anthropause, questions are being gotten some information about how we can improve them all the more for all time.
What's more, the presumptions we had about creation our urban communities savvy may likewise require a reevaluate.
Robots and automatons have unquestionably made their mark during the worldwide lockdown.
The Boston Dynamics Spot robot has been utilized to help authorize social separating in Singapore, while drone guideline has been optimized in North Carolina to permit Zipline to convey clinical supplies to emergency clinics and telepresence robots have associated individuals in isolate.
Daniela Rus is top of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her lab planned a disinfectant robot, which is being utilized to clean Boston's food bank.
that robots have made an "enormous commitment" during the pandemic. "They have helped keep individuals out of damage's way and that is exceptionally ground-breaking."
In future, she sees them taking on a more extensive job in keen urban communities "assisting with both physical and psychological work".
Urban areas effectively gather immense measures of information through sensors installed in foundation and even light posts, watching a scope of measurements - from air quality and transport use to the development of individuals.
Also, for presumably the first run through, conventional individuals got keen on this data - what number of vehicles are entering downtown areas or what number of individuals are gathering in leaves was abruptly straightforwardly relevant to their wellbeing and prosperity.
Prof Phil James estimates what he calls the "heartbeat of Newcastle" from his urban observatory based at the city's college. He has seen extraordinary changes over the most recent couple of months.
"They were sensational, off-the-precipice type changes. Walker footfall fell by 95%, traffic tumbled to about 40% of typical levels with much diminished pinnacles."
A most impressive aspect regarding this information was "the city committee could see as national changes were declared how those progressions were happening continuously in the city."
"At the point when nursery focuses opened we considered a to be in rush hour gridlock as individuals went to purchase pruned plants."
He trusts this information will be conveyed forward to make progressively perpetual, post-pandemic changes, for "squeezing issues, for example, air contamination.
"When there was half of traffic, at that point we saw a 25% drop in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels. Shockingly it has not remained with us since traffic is presently back to 80% of the typical, so we are hitting those obstructions once more.
"Be that as it may, as urban areas endeavor to lessen carbon levels, the information comprehends the extent of these issues. Information ought to and can engage strategy creators and leaders."
Post-pandemic urban communities need to likewise consider whether they need to roll out progressively perpetual improvements to move, by means of electric vehicles and bicycles, thinks Dr Robin North, who established Immense, a firm that offers reenactments of future urban communities.
"There is a tremendous chance to upgrade the vehicle framework welcomed on by the pandemic and the reaction to it. On the off chance that we need to exploit that we must have the option to prepare,.
A few urban areas are as of now considering how they may change when the pandemic is finished. Paris is trying different things with the possibility of a 15-minute city - decentralized, smaller than expected center points where all that you need is inside a 15-minute walk or bicycle ride.
The "ville du quart d'heure" is a key mainstay of Mayor Anne Hidalgo's re-appointment crusade, transforming Paris into an assortment of environmentally changed neighborhoods.
What's more, in the wake of the accomplishment of home working during lockdown, firms are beginning to scrutinize the requirement for large, costly, halfway found workplaces.
"The high rise's second might be finished. Because of the pandemic, urban organizers will need to reexamine space," said Prof Richard Sennett, a urban arranging master who upgraded New York City during the 1980s and who is as of now director of the Council on Urban Initiatives at the United Nations.
"What we have fabricated currently are fixed, fixed structures that lone fill one need."
What is required, he clarified, is increasingly adaptable structures, ones that can adjust to the transient requirement for more noteworthy social separating yet additionally, in future, to changing financial aspects which may mean workplaces need to turn out to be retail outlets or even homes.
For him the greatest exercise of the pandemic is that urban communities should be amiable spots. He says that, not on the grounds that he is missing having a lager in a city bar, yet in addition since he has perceived how innovation has functioned better when it is utilized to help individuals convey.
While track and follow applications have had blended audits and achievement, confined neighborhood applications that keep individuals educated about trash assortment times or empower them to enable a debilitated neighbor to have taken off in prominence - what Prof Sennet calls another period of "neighbors capable to outsiders".
Sensors might be acceptable at gathering city information however really the cell phones individuals heft around with them are unquestionably progressively amazing, he thinks.
"Utilizing an application to make correspondence between individuals is unfathomably valuable. There has been much more utilization of social applications.
"Sensors can't disclose to you why a group has assembled. We can supplant the cop on the corner with a camera however what are we searching for?"
In San Diego, there are recommendations that savvy road lights were utilized to keep an eye on Black Lives Matter dissenters, bringing up common freedoms issues.
What's more, really information is entirely idiotic, said Prof James. "I can reveal to you what number of people on foot are meandering through Newcastle downtown area however I can't disclose to you why they chose to do that today.
"A shrewd city needs to work with residents, conduct researchers, social strategy producers. It shouldn't simply be about information and innovation."