The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed our lives. Take something as fundamental as our experiences of space: our mobility has become severely restricted—reduced to jogs or walks a few kilometres around our homes. Perhaps less obviously, the lockdown has also affected our experiences of tim...
How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives: A study of psychological correlates across 59 countriesanxietyCOVID-19depressionmental healthpandemicObjective This study examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent social restrictions or quarantines on the mental health of the global...
As 2020 ends, COVID-19 vaccines are immunizing millions around the world, helping to bring an end to its spread. The pandemic’s destruction has claimed more than 1.7 million lives. It’s also transformed lives, habits and industries – possibly for good. CGTN’s Owen Fairclough has more....
Passage 2How can we record the way the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives?Students in John Burke's creative photography class at Boone High School in Orlando, Florida,US,had lots of ideas. They took photos of empty fridges, discarded(丢弃的) face masks, and at-home haircuts.Tristan...
From grocery store clerks to crisis nurses, service and medical professionals are facing a near-impossible challenge: to protect themselves while connecting deeply with those who need them, in a time where social distance is paramount.
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the stress that has come with it, have changed our lives in many ways. Those changes can take a toll on your health, both physically and mentally. But you can do a few things to limit their effects.
2020 has been an unprecedented year. The covid- 19 pandemic has forced many people to lower theirexpectations from "living out their dreams" to simply " surviving.Like a sudden specter, the coronavirus barged into our lives,disrupting our daily activities. But ...
The COVID-19 pandemic(疫情) has changed how people in the US work.Before the pandemic, only5. 7 percent of people worked from their homes.But a recent report found that 58 percent of people worked from home at least one day a week last year. Ryan Luby, who helped write the report,...
The epidemic (流行病) has changed our lives in different ways - the way we study, work, or even how we greet each other and celebrate holidays. Now people around the world are coming up with new greetings to stay safe. Can tapping (轻敲) feet be a way to greet others? What about ...
the pandemic, everybody focused on their business, the children going to school while the older people went to work. There was not enough time to bond with each other. Well, the pandemic changed that, something that has continued until now that everything is returning to normal. In our ...