Social Impacts of Covid-19: A Review
Keywords:
COVID-19,, social,, Mental health,, Coronavirus vaccine,Abstract
World Health Organization (WHO) announced Corona Virus which is also referred as COVID-19 as a disease on 11th February 2020. The outbreak of COVID-19 affected the lives of all sections of society as people were asked to self-quarantine in their homes to prevent the spread of the virus. The lockdown had serious implications on mental health, resulting in psychological problems including frustration, stress, and depression. The novel Corona virus and the containment measures posed a challenge to the interpersonal and community interactions that with the social distancing measures and isolation, these social relations became severely impacted. From the human existence, these social connections, interactions and relations have become integral into our life. So, if there is an absence of such connection, definitely leads to stressful states of loneliness, anxiety, depression, mental disorders, health hazards, and many other issues which impact the life of the individual and the collective society as a whole. In this reviewed paper, the author has tried to analyze the impact of the COVID- 19 in the life of the individual as a whole.
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