Laxmi Pichandi Gounder, Dr. Ankush S. Doke, Dr. Ganesh K. Chavhan
Keywords:
COVID19, Pandamic, Lockdown, Human Health, Mental Health, Economic Wealth, Environment
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all sectors of society, with vulnerable social groups being hit the hardest due to their increased susceptibility to the disease. The virus has affected people from various backgrounds, including those living in poverty, the elderly, people with disabilities, and indigenous communities. The youth have also been impacted. Studies have revealed that the pandemic has had a disproportionately adverse effect on the health and economic well-being of low-income individuals.16 Homeless populations are particularly vulnerable due to limited access to proper shelter. Additionally, refugees, migrant workers, and displaced individuals who lack access to clean water and food have also experienced a disproportionate impact from the pandemic and its aftermath, including the lockdowns, job losses, and financial struggles.2 The present paper is based on various online articles and newspaper issues that define the Covid pandemic and the situation of humans, animals, and the environment during the pandemic. This paper shows that the thoughts of ours on various situations come before human beings.
Article Details
Unique Paper ID: 164424
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 12
Page(s): 1525 - 1529
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