Best ways the world will change after COVID-19!






The COVID-19 pandemic has turned our lives upside down in many ways. From lockdown, social distancing to work from home, our routine has been completely changed.

Now people are starting to ask an important question – are these changes temporary? Or will they be a permanent part of our lives from now on?

Why can't our life be the same again

We have read news reports of healthcare workers working 24*7 to fight against COVID-19, which is a huge risk to their lives. Some of them are doing their work by living in temporary hostels away from their families.

 But can they continue to operate in a state of high alert forever? Even putting himself in danger. There is a need to reduce the stress caused by COVID-19 on our healthcare system.

Also, consider the current state of the world, Summer Olympics, IPL, major business conferences for India's economy - everything has come to a halt due to COVID-19. While no one can say for sure when or if things will return to normal, one thing is certain.

After the lockdown, our life will no longer be the same. There will be radical changes in how we work, move, socialize and communicate.



This is necessary to ensure that COVID-19 is contained for our good.

life after lockdown

1. Accept Contactless Greetings

Plan to shake hands? think again. Soon after the COVID-19 hit, there were scenes of world leaders shaking hands and using 'Namaste' greetings. Namaste is a form of greeting used in India that does not involve contact with another person, unlike a handshake.

With social distancing encouraged, we will see more and more people abandon handshakes because of the risk of handshakes in a post-COVID-19 world.

2. Changing the Way We Learn

Due to the closure of schools and colleges, there is a lot of interest in online classes. Teachers around the world are harnessing the power of the Internet to deliver educational materials to a student's home.

Real-time online classes are being conducted on apps like Zoom, which have ensured that the absence of a physical classroom does not stop the learning of students. This could indicate a change in the way students learn in school after the pandemic ends.


3. Frequent washing of hands

Are you washing your hands frequently? One thing the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us is to maintain very high standards of personal hygiene. People are now understanding how simple acts like washing hands with soap and water may save their lives.

Before the pandemic started, many of us treated hand washing very casually, but that has changed completely in the past few months and this change is something that is going to stay for a long time to come.

4. No more public spitting

In India, it is common to see spit stains on government buildings, railway stations and roads. While the government tried to spread awareness by putting up posters and even imposing fines, no one cared.

But now that everyone has to wear masks in public places and maintain personal hygiene, spitting could be a thing of the past.

5. Better air quality

Three to four weeks into the lockdown, environmentalists across the world noticed something strange – the ozone layer was healing itself. Not just that, air quality in cities like Delhi and Mumbai has improved drastically during the lockdown.



What this tells us is that nature can heal quickly if we give it a little space and time. This will put into perspective how we have taken nature for a ride all these years and encourage people to do more for the environment and enjoy the advantages of a greener earth.

6. Be more grateful

 The COVID-19 pandemic has brought us closer than ever before. Everyone is united in efforts to contain the virus. We have realized that if we don’t prepare ourselves well, then we can lose what we have now.

This thought that we may lose it if we are not careful has made us more appreciative of the present and thankful for what we have.

Conclusion


While we may be in lockdown at present, we should prepare ourselves mentally for the changes going to take place post-COVID-19. This will help us adapt and emerge as stronger individuals. 



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