lunes, 27 de abril de 2020
domingo, 26 de abril de 2020
¿How has quarantine changed our lives?
The consequences of quarantine on humans
"Nothing happens, this will not affect me, they are exaggerating." "It is catastrophic, they will not be able to control it, we are totally unprotected." "I must take advantage of this situation to do everything that I have pending, I must save time." The new pandemic triggers states of anxiety. The high level of uncertainty that accompanies this situation precipitates and maintains a state of anxious recruitment that constitutes preparation for a new and unknown threat.
“The first thing to keep in mind is that quarantine is challenging. The few previous studies on psychology and quarantine suggest that it is a choice between infection or psychological alteration that can be aggravated in a person, due to confinement. Therefore, we must think of it as the lesser evil if we take into account the context of a pandemic, ”Dr. Martín Etchevers, professor in charge of the Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapies: Emergency and Interconsultation matter, told Infobae.
viernes, 24 de abril de 2020
How has the current situation helped the planet?
The planet earth is breathing
The appearance and spread of the Coronavirus or Covid-19 has led us to stay home to take care of ourselves and protect our loved ones. This time of quarantine has become an opportunity to stop and reflect, for example, on the environmental impact on our planet Earth.
Despite a decline in pollution in countries like China and Italy battling COVID-19, global carbon dioxide levels have so far been higher than last year. Experts also warn of a possible extreme rise in emissions after the emergency ends, just as it did after the 2008 financial crisis.
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