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Social Resilience and Challenges of Covid-19

Efa Tadesse Debele ()

Technium Business and Management, 2021, vol. 1, issue 1, 19-29

Abstract: These days the world has been facing ever seen multi-dimensional crisisdue to new deadly disease known as Covid-19. Even though world is not stranger fordifferent catastrophic events recently the outbreak of Covid-19 came up with ever seendifficulties which tested the resilience of different societies. Covid-19 came to socialworld when the globalization era celebrates its hegemonic inevitabilities. So far differentpandemic visited human society and none of them were not mysterious compared toCovid-19. Those pandemic were either partly or completely controlled by the then humanknowledge and technologies. However, Covid-19 tested hitherto medical knowledge andhealth system of all societies regardless of their level of advancement. Yet differentsocieties experienced Covid-19 challenges and pains differently. This trend may provokethe question of covid-19 varying factors and the overall nature of a given Society. Covid-19 deadly affected almost all societies regardless of their technological and medicaladvancement. So far Covid-19 distracts all elements of social systems such as social life,political life, cultural life, spiritual life, economic life and overall social existence.Different societies used to withstand covid-19 challenges with different affordable andrelevant strategies. Different aspects of society have been affected. In this article, it isneeded to penetrate into varying intensity secrets complicated the pandemic despiteknowledge gap and limitation of medical knowledge in case of exhaustive awareness ofetiology of viruses.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.47577/business.v1i1

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