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covid 19 pandemic in the world with special amphasis on your during the lock down​

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Answered by mohitsinghbisht1224
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected us all and caused many organisations to change the way they are working. One challenge for us has been how we continue to carry out the high standards of local engagement activity we would normally be working towards, whilst prioritising the health, safety and welfare of everyone.

Following the introduction of social distancing and in line with government and NHS England advice, we postponed all face-to-face engagement activity in March 2020. We do however recognise a continued and critical need to engage and have had a continued constructive dialogue with local people and patients throughout this time. We continue to monitor the situation in light of any new guidance which may allow us to resume more traditional forms of engagement work.

We thought you may be interested to understand the ways in which we have engaged with a wide range of stakeholders (that’s those with an interest or concern in our organisation), patients, carers and the public throughout the pandemic. We have adopted a phased approach, recognising the constant need to adapt and evolve to an ever changing situation and would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone involved in this work for their patience, time and flexibility.

Answered by vedanti262010
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Due to the Covid-19 crisis, the spring of 2020 was lived in quite exceptional circumstances: more than 3 billion people around the world were confined, i.e., almost half of the world’s population. The lockdown was the only solution deemed to be effective in limiting the spread of the virus and the number of sick people and in keeping hospitals uncluttered. Lockdown is a single solution, but it has different psychological consequences that have not yet been fully measured. One initial consequence is a profound upheaval in our relationship with time. Recent international surveys on the judgment of the passage of time (PoT) during the lockdown suggested that people have experienced a slowing down of time (Cellini et al., 2020; Droit-Volet et a

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