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Introduction:

COVID-19 virus transmits easily from person to


person, mostly through the respiratory system and
droplets. Many alternative treatments can and are
being used to successfully reduce the risk and
spread of COVID-19. The majority of the ideas
that drive these therapies are related to social
distancing and isolation These are needed to be
sustained, at least in part, until safe and highly
effective vaccinations become widely accessible
and are successfully given across the world.
Isolation, as well as social and physical distance,
has become the new standard, and it is likely to
remain so for some time. It will also remain with
us in the event of any future pandemics, whether
caused by bacteria or viruses, but particularly
when the causative organism spreads primarily via
the respiratory pathway.
Airlines will not be allowed to sell more than one
seat per row per aisle in order to preserve social
distance in an aircraft. This means that a passenger
would have to pay three times the standard fare,
which is just not conceivable without the airlines
incurring significant losses. It's just not practical to
sustain Social Distancing in theatres, food courts,
restaurants, stadiums, arenas, and other venues
without incurring substantial economic losses

There are fears that social distancing will have a


negative impact on individuals' mental health. It
can cause tension, worry, sadness, or panic,
especially in those who already have anxiety
disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, or
paranoid. Anxiety may be generated by
widespread media coverage of a pandemic, its
economic consequences, and the consequent
sufferings. Changes in everyday conditions and
worry about the future may exacerbate the
emotional stress of being separated from others.
People with autism are also affected by social
distance. Adjusting to a new schedule may be
difficult for everyone on the spectrum, but
especially for children who struggle with
transitions.
ENDING: Changes in society are brought about by
major events. To minimise the spread of COVID-
19, social distancing measures are likely to remain
in place for an extended length of time.
Maintaining social distance is likely to become
habitual, with consequences that extend far beyond
preventing illness spread. The encouragement of
social distance in many locations and methods is
likely to make it ubiquitous in the way of life.
Is our new normal a world in which faces are
obscured, senses are numbed by plastic gloves,
and the potential of human touch is protected by
protective glass? Perhaps because each individual
who tests positive infects, on average two more
people and some infecting many more.

KA:. If the Social Distancing principles are


followed for an extended period of time, the
entertainment sector will be compelled to shut
down completely. Schools, offices, airports,
railways, shops, and all public spaces will have to
be reconstructed to comply with Social Distancing
rules.

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