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human impact covid-19 and social distancing

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Answered by aayu37
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It is undeniable that the coronavirus disease has taken the world by surprise: Governments radically forced guidelines that, in a matter of days, shut down businesses indefinitely and people found themselves compelled to abide by new norms. While the hygiene measures remained the same as for previous pandemics, the social distancing norms were particularly disruptive and made the experience unique.

To society, social distancing presents the dangers of increasing social rejection, growing impersonality and individualism, and the loss of a sense of community. It negatively affects learning and growth, and it prevents people from effectively socializing, which is a fundamental human need. First and foremost, the measures carried a strong psychological message, which is the fear of others, along with the idea that others are potential carriers of deadly germs and life‐threatening diseases. The alarming rate of contamination and death from the virus contributed to establishing more panic, and even paranoia among many. What is particularly concerning is the fact that this psychological effect could potentially remain in our communitie

Answered by manasanalli
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In this viewpoint, I discuss the potential implications of social distancing on daily travel patterns.

Avoiding social contact might change the number and types of out-of-home activities, and how people reach these activities.

It can be expected that the demand for travel will reduce and that people will travel less by public transport.

Social distancing might result in social isolation and limited physical activity.

Walking and cycling can be important ways to maintain satisfactory levels of health and well-being.

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