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GROUP 6 : SEMESTER: IV

NAME: LAST NAME: OBACO PARDO NOELIA


NAME: LAST NAME: PACHECO CEVALLOS ALEJANDRO
NAME: LAST NAME: PAREJA IBARRA JOSE

How will COVID 19 change life?

Introduccion
Todo el mundo experimenta un desafío sanitario, alrededor de los años que exige hasta
el extremo las estructuras sanitarias, productivas y sociales. Sin embargo, el nivel de
desarrollo tecnológico y de las ciencias biomédicas que se ha alcanzado al siglo 21
impone nuevos desafíos que, bien manejados, pueden permitirnos tener un
enfrentamiento más exitoso de esta pandemia.
El COVID 19 o coronavirus, es una pandemia global de enfermedad respiratoria aguda
causada por este virus, que filogenéticamente se relaciona con el SARS-CoV. (severe
acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus). Comenzó en diciembre de 2019 en Wuhan,
China y declarada pandemia global el 11 de marzo de 2020.
Se expandió por el mundo haciendo que la situación de todas las personas cambie a
pesar que desafía muchas vidas y seguirá acechando deberemos aprender adaptarse a
vivir con ello y valorar a lo que tenemos alrededor.
Developing
It has been 2 years since the event as unexpected as the outbreak of the Covid 19 virus
happened, which occurred on March 19 where the world health organization detected
the virus, and issued the global alarm of how each country, government and citizen had
to take great care of himself and his health because the risk of contagion could be so
harmful to the person that it could lead to his own death.
No one has come out of 2020 unscathed. For one reason or another, all the citizens of
the world have been affected by a new virus that led us, at best, to being locked up in
our homes and, at worst, to mourning of the loss of loved ones. Trying to cover all the
aspects in which COVID-19 has marked our lives is impossible, for this reason in this
summary we focus only on six: inequality, the economy, education, migration and the
scientific fight against the coronavirus.
The pandemic has set back efforts to create more equitable societies. Inequality between
rich and poor worsened during the COVID-19 crisis and increased poverty for the first
time in decades. Unleashing an immeasurable amount of people who were left without a
job to survive and likewise, the profitability of businesses and companies led to some
even disappearing.
Bibliografías

https://news.un.org/es/story/2020/12/1486082

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