The COVID-19 pandemic caused increased anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns that were difficult for my family and me to manage alone. Our ability to learn social resilience skills, such as self-management, was tested numerous times. One of the most visible challenges we faced ...
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The impact of COVID-19 Pandemic is extensive and has presented enormous challenges to individual workers, organizations, communities, nations, and the world as a whole.doi:10.1080/13678868.2020.1752493Jessica LiRajashi GhoshStefanos NachmiasHuman Resource Development International...
Inductive, thematic analysis was used to identify how child helpline users: 1) perceived and experienced drivers of caregiver stress and 2) used words to describe manifestations of caregiver stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results Children experienced multiple drivers of caregiver stress during ...
Clean energy and infrastructure investments are also key economic recovery tools post-pandemic. WRI’s COVID-19 Recovery Expert Note series demonstrate how targeted investments can generate a large number of jobs in electric buses, public transit, energy-efficient buildings, grid infrastr...
We’ve all heard this enough times! Coined during the COVID-19 pandemic to describe the shift towards a new way of life, it’s nobody’s favorite buzzword! For example: Working remotely has become the new normal for many companies. ...
Words for a pandemic Don’t worry, I don’t plan to write many posts about the COVID-19 crisis, but I thought I’d take a look at the words we’re using to discuss it. By the end of 2020 we’ll no doubt find coronavirus-related words topping dictionaries‘ ”word of the year“...
The COVID-19 crisis has developed at such a rapid pace that a number of new and revised definitions have quickly become common. Here are the new words added by Merriam-Webster in March 2020, as a result of the pandemic.
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Politicians, government officials, journalists and others are all writing and talking about COVID-19, but they're not all using the same language to describe the same things. Disparate interpretations of words and phrases such as "self-quarantine," "self-isolation" and "shelter in place" have...