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With the Covid-19 pandemic causing prolonged exposure to stress, researchers have taken an increased interest in social and societal rest to psychologically support the. While this increased attention can help manage the current situation and other epidemics and pandemics, the security measures taken in the management of the pandemic have had different consequences for individuals depending on the social role invested. Some segments of the population are more at risk of anxious, depressed, and post-traumatic symptoms as they are more susceptible to stress. This article focuses on two issues: (1) psychological issues of affected people as well as psychological approaches to unaffected people; and (2) assessing the economic impacts of the pandemic and the virus. For example, telepsychology is a valid tool that is effective in taking responsibility for the psychological suffering caused by the pandemic and preventing the disease from becoming chronic. Long-term stress can include anxiety, depression, and an inability to manage traumatic and negative emotions. In addition, the constant fear of contagion affects daily life and changes human relationships, leading to social isolation. Covid 19 first appeared in Wuhan, China on December 12, 2019, and became the number one agenda of the world after China was notified to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 31, and the first loss of life was experienced on January 11 , 2020. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can cause illness in animals or humans.
Psychological effects of coronavirus, Economic effects of coronavirus, Coronavirus and human psychology, Coronavirus, pandemic with human psychology and economic effects
Psychological effects of coronavirus, Economic effects of coronavirus, Coronavirus and human psychology, Coronavirus, pandemic with human psychology and economic effects
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