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what are the effects of covid-19 in eco social development?​​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Social policy should ensure that the benefits of economic development and technological innovation are widely

shared and address the needs of all social groups regardless of where they live, including those who are

disadvantaged in some way. After 1945, rapid economic growth enabled huge progress towards these goals,

especially in the developed countries where most people were taken out of absolute poverty. However, despite

continued economic growth, especially in middle-income countries which saw them close the gap somewhat

with developed countries, the period since the 1980s has seen huge increases in in-country inequality around

the globe. In 2020 Oxfam claimed that “the world's richest 1% have more than twice as much wealth as 6.9 billion

people”1

. This background paper highlights five key issues for the just transition to sustainable development

during and in the aftermath of COVID-19:

1. Recognize that sustainability requires a new balance that shifts away from narrow short-term economic

between efficiency towards interdependency between economic, social and environmental resilience.

2. Give a greater role for good governance and intelligent government and a pivotal actor in coming through

the crisis and building back better.

3. Seize opportunities in the new more de-globalized world for potentially huge increases in more localized

autonomy and green jobs.

4. Reform structures to release people’s own agency for intelligence, hard work and motivation.

5. Complement human intelligence with digital technology based upon ethics, transparency, security and

human values.

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Answered by ranjeetsingh76979
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The COVID-19 virus infects people of all ages. However, evidence to date suggests that two groups of people are at a higher risk of getting severe COVID-19 disease. These are older people; and those with underlying medical conditions.COVID‐19 can affect the upper respiratory tract (sinuses, nose, and throat) and the lower respiratory tract (windpipe and lungs).

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