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how covid-19 has effected culture​

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Answered by angelpradhan1502
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The coronavirus has reeled in a new time with many changes, and those changes will require a new form of culture as well.

As the coronavirus period with its social distancing and stay-at-home orders made us reexamine what is essential and nonessential in life, emphasizing how we can secure what is essential and have to put aside the nonessential aspects of life, likewise our culture will undergo a major rearrangement.

Artists, musicians, writers and media creators across the board will create items that primarily aim to enliven and inspire unity among human society.

Monetary incentives to create art, film and music will lessen, but social incentives will increase, and cultural figures will enjoy much more fruitful and happier social lives than they currently do.

In short, a new culture would ultimately fit into a new paradigm shift where we re-prioritize benefiting others over benefiting ourselves. Instead of a culture of creators who seek to primarily fulfill their personal interests, we would see a new culture blossom, which would soak everyone into a positive unifying atmosphere.

Answered by ananyasharma427
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⭐ COVID‐19 can affect the upper respiratory tract (sinuses, nose, and throat) and the lower respiratory tract (windpipe and lungs).

⭐With movement of people limited and almost all museums, theaters, libraries, world heritage sites and other tourist places closed and, the crisis has struck the cultural life and tourism industry hardest in these countries. The financial challenge stems from the fact that many cultural workers and artists have lost their source of income. Besides, the cancellation of all activities cause hardship for small and medium size businesses, which are the major component in this sector.

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