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Positive Impact Of COVID-19!

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Dr. Sanjeev Kumar SinghAyurvedic Doctor • 15 Years Exp.BAMS
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Coronavirus disease is an infectious disease caused by a recently discovered coronavirus. Individuals infected with the COVID-19 virus will develop mild to moderate respiratory failure and recover without needing special care. Aged individuals and those with ongoing medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, asthma, chronic respiratory disease and cancer are most likely to experience significant infections.

We are somehow thinking about the ways to re-create this 2020 year. This year has given the most tragic experience of life.

In this pandemic, we have faced many aspects of our daily lives. Some of them are positive and some are negative. Just as said, every coin has two faces. Today let us know what are the positive impacts of COVID-19 in our life.

1. We've all been quite busy living the good life,' plenty of us have forgotten the real memories we've enjoyed with our loved ones. It may have been crazy schedules, driving around to make ends meet, and rushing to be in emergency sessions. The situation of COVID-19 has had a positive effect on the way you emote and sustain relationships. You're going to enjoy your time with your families and prepare your career better. This really helps you create a stronger future for both your career and your family. As life slowed down, we've found ways to remain linked with others, even though it's interactive. Reconnect with your loved ones and take a look.

2. Often a partly remote environment removes all the advantages of remote functioning. Firms are 100% remote from the quarantines. It also allowed the teams to have faith. Firms are joining the society in which they value their workers' honesty and can operate loyally even though none of them looks over their shoulders from time to time.

3. We have learned how to do this more hygienically in modern years. We've had a lifestyle adjustment for the positive, from shaking our hands to namaste. We remember to cover your mouth as we cough up and sanitise our mouths, so we know what could happen if we don't touch anything.

4. The entire school system was threatened by the pandemic. Schools, colleges and universities were shut down. Yeah, it's tragic, but did you always look at the positive side? Schools have found a way to resolve this enormously difficult sequence. Thanks to technology, classes have started again.

5. In the midst of the pandemic, in partnership with Niti Aayog, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare published guidelines for the practice of telemedicine, which allow licenced practitioners to provide health services in remote areas via telemedicine. These recommendations identify telemedicine as an enabler for access and availability to healthcare by quicker access to suitable initiatives and by access to facilities otherwise inaccessible. Increase technical usage and telemedicine transparency by simple guidance would increase access to healthcare even in remote areas in geographically different countries such as India.