Inglês, perguntado por kantiparmaswar, 9 meses atrás

Write a report on your current observation on the topic of second term of Corona pandemic and its relation with present day life of people?​

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Respondido por jujusantosdan
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Enforced quarantine, self-isolation and other movement restrictions have become common in several countries in the face of the new coronavirus pandemic. It is estimated that there are at least 2.8 billion people living under some kind of restriction on movement or access to services.

However, the impact of social isolation is different from country to country, now and in the long run. It is believed that more "open" societies, such as Brazil, deal with the condition of isolation under more stress and tensions, than more "closed" societies, such as Japan.

“Individuals in societies with high relational mobility are needing to adjust their daily lives more than societies with low relational mobility. They can feel 'stuck' without the freedom to go out and bond with others, which increases stress, ”he says. social psychologist Mie Kito, professor in the Department of Sociology at Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo.

"Physical interactions like kisses, hugs and handshakes are important to form and strengthen relationships. The spread of the virus restricts these behaviors," adds social psychologist Junko Yamada, from the Department of Behavioral Sciences at Hokkaido University.

“In addition, in the face of fear of contagion, there is a tendency to avoid strangers - and in recent days, several countries have imposed restrictions on foreigners. These movement restrictions can also decrease relational mobility. ”

Although Brazil is the third country with the highest number of Covid-19 cases, several Brazilian states have eased the sanitary restrictions established as a way of preventing the pandemic, and are returning with commercial activities, face-to-face jobs and public school classes and particular. However, countries that made the same decision months ago are currently facing the so-called “second wave” of contagions and have had to adopt preventive measures again to stem the spread of new infections.

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