Life after (Covid19) pandemic
Due to the uncontrolled proliferation of the
Coronavirus, the entire country of India went lockdown. It means everyone is
confined to the house. This decision was taken at a very difficult time when no
other option was available. In a country like India with a large population,
the density of the population is so high that the chances of contact and
infection are very high. When this invisible enemy makes itself known, it can
attack and there is no way of knowing how someone can become infected. Humans
are social beings and Indians are even more so. It is unnatural to live
isolated from others because this is not natural. Due to isolation and
loneliness, being deprived of this type of social life is proving to be
dreadful for some people. In order to live a normal life, we all have routines
for living from morning to night according to our age and occupation. This is
to a large extent unique to each individual. After it becomes a habit, staying
in the house for 24 hours is very restricting. For many, this task is
challenging. It is also a sudden and frightening experience that requires some
mental adjustments.
Different countries of the world, whether
developed or developing, are today in fear because of the death of people due
to the corona epidemic. In such a situation, there is also apprehension due to
the constant (sometimes conflicting) information and wrong rumours through the
media and social media. In such difficult times, we should only rely on
information from authentic sources. Also, it is important to focus on the
positive side of life and try to utilize energy in a new direction with
patience. It is also the responsibility of healthy people to help the victims.
At this time, everyone should be in constant contact with friends, family, and
colleagues by phone. It also has a positive effect. We should also not forget
the positive side of lockdown. People are paying more attention to health and
cleanliness. The environment is getting an opportunity to become
pollution-free. All plants and animals are getting the chance to breathe
freely. The chirping of birds, the pulses of trees, and the rustle of leaves
are heard. The health of the earth is improving. The prevalence of life is
being seen. Today, human beings should not think that man is not a part of the
universe. Instead, the universe is a vitally important part of man and so man
needs to think about the welfare of the entire creation. It is difficult to
tell when the coronavirus will be completely eliminated, but corona has forced
humans to rethink about evolution which is also necessary. We can do better for
the present and future by positively accepting the changes we need to make to
life after Lockdown.
Ritu Rai
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