Social Psychology and Covid-19

As the pandemic has led to a massive global public health campaign to slow the spread of the virus, the increase of hand washing, reduced face touching, wearing masks in public and physical distancing has become natural and the new normal. While, development of pharmaceutical interventions for COVID-19 is under way, the social and behavioural science can provide valuable insights for managing the pandemic and its impacts on public mental health.

So many other studies say that being optimistic in the times of crisis is the key to maintain a good social and personal emotional behaviour. People kept low in their lives and within a limited circle and it has changed the social behaviour a lot and may be the society has become more peaceful but the fear of being infected is still a matter of concern. Travelling out, going for outings, marketing, shopping and outdoor activities has become limited.

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