write an essay on life before and after covid-19 it's very important pleaae help
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Nobody knows what the future of humanity after the pandemic, but it is certain that the climate and environment of Earth are going to be benefited.
Since the day India announced total Lockdown for 3 weeks to fight deadly virus SARS COV-2. I am at home in Chandigarh. ‘Stay at home’, ‘Don’t touch anything when going out’, ‘Don’t shake hands’, ‘Wash hands frequently’ etc. are some of the advisories prevailing on every TV channel round the clock. The situation is getting scary day by day as the world has so far lost thousands of lives however, it is believed India is still in stage 2 of the pandemic. A very difficult time for people like me to sit at home and watching the deadly scenario. It is like hiding from mass killing outside. Chanakya has rightly said ‘If the enemy is invisible, better hide’.
I am hopeful the pandemic shall finally be over one day as the previous pandemics did. So, I ask myself, once the pandemic is over, what will be the effect of it on our society and how will be our life after COVID 19? I have analyzed the pattern of progression of life after previous pandemics. In my opinion this time the pattern shall not be the same as the people are more educated and techno-savvy.
Society After COVID 19 - Let us understand how society will behave. In general, the reaction of society would be traumatic. Due to depression caused by loss of dear one/close relative and side effects of medicine given to SARS Cov-2 survivors; mental health shall be at stake as sleeping sickness which may lead to Parkinson which was witnessed after the Pandemic of Spanish influenza 1918-19. Other important factors would be malnutrition which may further worsen the situation. After the pandemic is over, people will still be fearful and avoid going to social gathering like family functions, religious functions. Even small get-togethers shall be avoided for some time. The extent of this social distance shall vary from person to person. The person who has lost his/her near or dear one will take more time to overcome the trauma. Sports events would also not be able to attract mass spectators in the stadium. This exhibit from the postponement of Tokyo Olympic 2020 indefinitely. People will also be avoiding Cinema Hall, Malls, big departmental stores and restaurants because of fear of reoccurrence of coronavirus. Use of public transport shall also be affected drastically whether it is air, road or rail. People most likely to travel by their own vehicle at least for 6 months after the pandemic is over.
The economy after COVID 19 - The pandemic has already started affecting the economy worldwide. India is witnessing thousands of frightened labour on roads who want to go home fearing no future livelihood. Manufacturing Industries cannot operate during the lockdown. The IMF has recently announced that COVID 19 will lead to the biggest recession of the time. News is prevailing that big companies may lay off a large number of employees worldwide. Mass retrenchment shall lead to unemployment. Immigrants will be worst affected during the pandemic. No doubt, the petrol and diesel cost shall be raised sharply. Unemployment, Recession, less buying capacity may result in the elimination of small retail business. Manufacturing industries may fall short of labour, may have to give higher wages to retain labour. Export, Import, International Treaties, Immigration shall also be worst affected. Work from home culture, however, will be a preferred mode for corporate working. People will prefer packed food over dining out. Healthcare industries including doctors, hospitals shall be in high demand and may become too busy. There will be an increase in the number of subscribers of health insurance. Pharmaceutical companies shall also be making a profit.
Conclusion - Covid 19 will emerge as a game-changer in the society. Work from home culture shall have become a corporate fashion. People may shift to e-commerce for buying most of the commodities and therefore bright future for some of the service sectors which may include: E-commerce portal and their allied courier services. Hopefully, our Government shall ensure smooth supply of essential goods even after 6 months the pandemic is over. However, to avoid traumatic life as witnessed after previous pandemics, it is suggested people should eat a balanced diet now to fight probable malnutrition period, if any, for a longer duration. It is also suggested people should consider living in less population density areas. The most important habit required to be inculcated in our routine shall be to avoid touching things unnecessarily on public places, frequent hand wash even after the pandemic is over (at least for one year) to avoid its re-occurrence as has been seen in previous pandemics.
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This virus has changed the way we are currently living in India and a lot of other places in the world – in a lockdown. More – even after the lockdown, we are not going back to life as it was.
For better or for worse, life on earth has changed, forever! There is no going back. It is not a doomsday declaration.
I, for one, believe we could create better quality of life for human beings and the rest of this living planet – if we choose to learn from Covid-19. Instead of worrying about the here and now, which a lot of people have to do anyway, let’s take a look at what comes after.
First things first – let us understand that Covid-19 will not go when the lockdown is lifted, gradually or otherwise. It will stay, lurking in some person or another, hopefully unknown to most of us, until we acquire the herd immunity we need to.
This may take two years, based on recent experience. Even after a vaccine is developed, it will take a long time to administer it to all 1.3 billion Indians, growing at net 1 per cent per annum – net.
That means 13 million souls added each year – to be vaccinated and protected. That is just this corner of the planet. What about elsewhere – from where it came in the first place?
Secondly, there could be more such viruses around the corner. SARS came in 2002 in China, spread worldwide and died down by 2004. MERS came in 2012, within 10 years from SARS, and was less virulent than SARS.
Covid-19 has come with a seven-year gap. It is more virulent than the previous two combined.
Covid-19 is a black swan event. The next pandemic, which could occur within the next three-six years, will not be one. China was where two of the last three pandemics began. It may well be the source of the next