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Answered by iwana090607
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1. Going out to the movies is one of the great escapes for families. It isn’t so much about the immersive pictures and buttery popcorn as it is the overall experience. Parents know too well that going out to the movies is an event — something that entertains the whole family and keeps them quiet for a few relaxing hours. There’s a reason parents don’t think twice about shelling out $70 for a night at the movies. But no matter how much a trip to the movies will refuel you, it’s probably not worth the coronavirus risk. The potential for COVID-19 transmission is high in a movie theater, and it’s difficult to reduce your risk when you’re there.

2. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is drastically changing the lives of people, including the lives of young people. Schools and universities have closed, exams and events postponed, the usual health information services are limited, socializing with friends and wider family is highly discouraged and in some places even punishable. Living in these circumstances can be tough for young people for their social, physical, and mental wellbeing. This new COVID-19 Youth Guide is a collection of information, links, and resources that can support young people to navigate their lives in these challenging times as well as inspire them to become leaders in dealing with the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Answered by Aripthajoysce120735
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1 ) no , because corona virus is everywhere and it can infect us . so , it is better to stay at home .

2 )The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an unprecedented challenge to public health, food systems and the world of work. The economic and social disruption caused by the pandemic is devastating: tens of millions of people are at risk of falling into extreme poverty, while the number of undernourished people, currently estimated at nearly 690 million, could increase by up to 132 million by the end of the year.  Millions of enterprises face an existential threat. Nearly half of the world’s 3.3 billion global workforce are at risk of losing their livelihoods.

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