Impact of COVID-19 on People’s Lives

Topic: Epidemiology
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Introduction

Personality socialization is the process of personality formation in certain social conditions, the process of assimilation of social experience by a person. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, during the transformation of a person’s social experience into his own values and orientations, and introduction into the behavior system, those norms and patterns of behavior that are accepted in society or group have changed. Norms of behavior, norms of morality, and human beliefs began to be determined by new norms that emerged as a result of the pandemic.

Discussion

In the post-Covid era, a person is constantly under the influence of many factors, both man-made and those of social origin, which cause their health to deteriorate. The physical health of the individual is inextricably linked with the mental. The latter, in turn, is associated with a person’s need for self-realization and provides a social sphere of life. However, as a result of the pandemic, there was a noticeable decrease in the level of psychological health, which is a prerequisite for successful socialization of the individual.

Trade

The impact of COVID-19 on world trade has intensified the instability of the situation observed over the past decade. As shown by the changes in the ratio of the value of world trade and the volume of world production over the past 10 years, the world economy has become less dependent on trade (Haleem et al., 2020). At the same time, a short-term rise in prices for natural resources due to the global economy’s recovery from recession gives an impetus to the growth of both domestic exports and GDP.

Conclusion

The main question is whether countries will be able to take advantage of the recovery growth of the global economy and the rapidly growing potential of the digital economy, to occupy new niches in local and, possibly, global markets.

References

Haleem, A., Javaid, M., & Vaishya, R. (2020). Effects of COVID-19 pandemic in daily life. Current Medicine Research and Practice, 10(2), 78-79. Web.