Open Journal of Social Sciences

Volume 10, Issue 3 (March 2022)

ISSN Print: 2327-5952   ISSN Online: 2327-5960

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Coronavirus and Changing Human Attitudes and Behaviors

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DOI: 10.4236/jss.2022.103001    154 Downloads   1,215 Views  
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The Covid-19 pandemic has posed an ontological challenge to mankind. It has caused many economic, social and psychological damages that will not be compensated for many years. Not only do the masses wander in purgatory, but scientists, philosophers, and intellectuals are confused and in a cognitive crisis. Man is constantly asking himself what has happened to him? And what will the future be like? It is not easy to find convincing answers to such important questions. However, speculative and probabilistic answers can also be a source of strength for the current afflicted person. Now that the corona is still in place, it is not possible to give an accurate estimate of the extent of its damage, perhaps an accurate assessment can be made in the post-corona. The fact is that Corona has staged coups against human societies and caused countless economic, social and psychological crises and damage to governments and nations. Currently, social harms as a super-crisis are due to a quarantined lifestyle and lack of research and planning like an iceberg, the first of which is feasibility. Thus, the real harm will come when the vaccination process ends and the collective actions and activities begin. Then we will face the avalanche of social harms that we need to plan and policy from now on. In this article, an attempt has been made to study and critically analyze the economic, social and behavioral changes resulting from the Corona pandemic with an interdisciplinary approach and to show a perspective on the future of the post-corona.

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Abdolmalaki, S. (2022) Coronavirus and Changing Human Attitudes and Behaviors. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 10, 1-13. doi: 10.4236/jss.2022.103001.

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