Vol. 16, Issue 1, Jul-Dec 2023
Page: 89-94
THE PANIC OF COVID 19 UNCERTAINTIES, UNRHYTHMIC LIFESTYLE AND SEVERE DEPRESSION IN ADULT GENERATION
Dr. Anamika Singh
Received Date: 2020-10-02
Accepted Date: 2020-11-06
Published Date: 2020-11-19
As we already troubled with our daily eating habits with the severely busy schedule of office home and travelling between both which influence either excessive eating and prolong sitting or either long time starvation and then no appetite syndrome. But sudden outbreak of covid-19 has been put a pause over our long waited life and give us some time to spend with family, Maintain health, get a good rest, but as the time passed and lockdown extended with increasing the contamination rate with new variants leads a panic in the life style and put a pause on the maintenance break and create a tremor for future, what happen if it goes on and on. The measures against the corona virus ought to be followed to keep away from getting inflamed with the aid of using this infamous pathogen. The governments are doing their fine to fight this pathogen. They ought to be supported and encouraged. The human beings have to concentrate to their superiors and governments. These are tough instances and could pass. Life is precious. So, live domestic and live safe.
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