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SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SARS-COV2 PANDEMIC

Camelia Elena Nichita Vasile () and Miruna Angela Mutu ()
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Camelia Elena Nichita Vasile: "Valahia" University of Targoviste
Miruna Angela Mutu: "Valahia" University of Targoviste

Management Strategies Journal, 2021, vol. 52, issue 2, 182-187

Abstract: The worldwide situation created by the SARS-COV2 pandemic has forced authorities to find adaptable and responsible solutions in order to ensure the health and safety of the population and minimize the harmful effects on citizens. At a time when restrictions imposed by the authorities have forced some business areas to restrict their activity, interpersonal communication has moved to the online environment, unemployment is rising, social activities have been restricted to near extinction, teaching has been moved to the online environment for all age groups, education is undergoing a major transformation, a clear understanding of the impact of the new normality on the parts involved is required. The media and online environment are constantly updated with news on the current situation of the disease and the numerous houses of infection, as well as the reported number of deaths, which induces a state of fear among the population. Thus, the effects on social life and on the human psyche are still not fully discovered, but their consequences are palpable and can be indicated as having correspondence in the increasing number of cases of domestic violence..

Keywords: pandemic; SARS-COV2 virus; social life; social impact (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I10 I12 J12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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