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EMERGING PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES DURING NOVEL DISEASE MENTAL STATE AND COVID 19

Journal: SRJ'S FOR HUMANITY SCIENCES & ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Vol.8, No. 39)

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Page : 10039-10045

Keywords : Key Words- Covid 19; psychology; virus; impacts.;

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Abstract

In this paper I intend to discuss the psychological problems arising due to this pandemic Covid 19. People all around the world are apprehensive about this virus which is taking so many lives altogether and that too all around the world . According to the doctors and scientists people with already a disease like heart problems or diabetes, children below 10 and people above 65 are more vulnerable to this deadly virus which is spreading just with a touch( according to some observation). Although these are the various observations about the causes and effects of this virus yet the reality is that nobody is that fully guarded from this disease. But my concern here is another serious sickness this virus is creating and that is psychological which is arising due to the restrictions being forced. People are confined to their homes without any other place to go and no other people to meet. No doubt people living amidst families are still on the safer side but people living alone are fighting a true battle which goes on within them and which isn't visible either. People are concerned by weakening economies, downfall of currencies and governments, but there are very few who are thinking about such issues. In this paper besides discussing the psychological problems arising due to Covid 19 I am also discussing the positive situations created due to this virus. People have got more time to spend with their families and they are doing the things which they had always wanted to do. So basically this paper is going to be about Positive as well as Negative impact of this virus on psychology.

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