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After Pandemic

 


  In 2020, the global pandemic has been announced known as COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019). All human activities are stopped and lockdown such as work, studies, and businesses. 2 years later, some countries are allowed to do normal activities as long they've got a full vaccine. But have you ever thought that what happens after the pandemic lockdown? 

  Life after the pandemic outbreak will never be the same. We are at the beginning of the end, waiting for the new beginning. Some of them are more optimistic, and some are not. But almost everyone agrees that, despite a decline of such unprecedented scale, humanity will still find the strength to recover. Our habits will change, and our homes will also change under that influences. With that in mind, here are some theories for the changes after the pandemic lockdown.

  Home as the new office. During quarantine, most are forced to work from home. More attention will be given to the arrangement of the workplace at home. The half organisation will change, with the place to work at home no longer a desk with a parody of an office chair and a lamp. Now it will be a completely separate room with large windows and comfortable furniture. After the pandemic, some workers might not want to return to the office. They feel comfortable going to work just about a few steps to their desk.

  People are more aware of their health. The global crisis has focused the public on the importance of their health. People are thinking about their own health and the health of their loved ones to be healthier than before, or probably they did not before. If they are going to a restaurant, they are washing their hands. After the pandemic, people are more pay attention to their health than before.

  People are more socialise. During quarantine, most people are getting in touch with their loved ones online. Restriction of going outside the city makes people stay at home and depend on online communication. After the pandemic, they are going outside and meet their loved ones in their favourite place. Talking by meeting is more enjoyable than using online. 

  The global lockdown makes people change. During pandemics, many of them try to find a new job if they are losing their job and find a new way to keep in touch with others. But those are great experiences if we are making it through. It can change our life to be better than before. Hopefully, you've learned something new today, and as always have a nice day to you all 😀.


References:

  1. T, Nick. (2022) The Pandemic Has Changed Us, Permanently, WebMD. Available at: https://www.webmd.com/special-reports/covid-second-anniversary/20220120/how-we-changed.
  2. urbanNext » Life after Coronavirus: A New Beginning (2022). Available at: https://urbannext.net/life-after-coronavirus/.
  3. Six prominent thinkers reflect on how the pandemic has changed the world (2020). Available at: https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/fandd/issues/2020/06/how-will-the-world-be-different-after-COVID-19.


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