Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic changed us individually as well as our routines, goals, and motives. Rightly so, some changes may last longer. Importantly, the pandemic has made us understand several lessons, and has tried to enhance our positive perspective regarding life and its requirements. We came to know how quickly we are capable of adapting to changes. These adjustments proved beyond doubt that there’s not much in life that is truly indispensable. We are practising self-care in a multitude of ways. We might not have thought of our power of resilience. Again, mental health took over as an epicentre of overall wellbeing, reminding us of the power of ‘mind matters’ over ‘money matters’. The health sector disparities and unpreparedness to combat any sort of pandemic situation surfaced not only in resource-limited countries like ours but the uneasiness of the developed world became exposed. The pandemic had been a harsh learning experience for all of us, irrespective of our position in the spectrum.

Highlights

  • Since December 2019, we've all been whipped by the so called "Chinese Virus."

  • The Covid-19 pandemic demonstrates to us the value of freedom – the freedom to move, to be with those we love- for ourselves and for those around us it’s not over yet

  • Some say it is just the end of the beginning, and much more is to follow in the coming times in the form of many socalled ‘waves’-some newer, some mutated! There are some burning questions that the Coronavirus sears into our conscience-What next? Once this threat has been overcome and when we awaken in the post-Covid-19 world, will our priorities remain the same? Would we come out changed forever? Will we stick to the resolutions made? and the most important, will we continue to be prepared for any other pandemic in the future? these are very hard and before time posed questions

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Introduction

Since December 2019, we've all been whipped by the so called "Chinese Virus.". It is established as a global challenge since the virus has no regard for any frontiers. There are lessons worth remembering, including those that might help us survive a future virus or nurture a resilience that could help with life in general. Most adjusted to living their lives differently – work from home, online classes for students, online interaction with friends and relations, spending full time with family, reliving the old, forgotten hobbies, learning new skills are a few among the many changes.

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