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Bright side of Covid-19 Pandemic

Author Affiliations

  • 1Sidho Kanho Birsha University, Purulia, West Bengal, India
  • 2Sidho Kanho Birsha University, Purulia, West Bengal, India

Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 11, Issue (4), Pages 31-36, October,2 (2022)

Abstract

Corona virus disease spread like wildfire, and 30 million cases were reported worldwide, with millions dying. Therefore, many countries all over the world embedded lockdown to stop prevalence of the virus. This virus causes huge economic loss and many other negative impacts throughout the world, specially in our country. But it is true that there are two sides of every phenomenon, positive and negative. This article collects data from various websites, web-blogs, newspaper and other reports on the Internet for the purposes of studying the Bright Side of Covid-19 Pandemic for specific reasons. Due to lockdown there were a reduction of transportation which results less pollution in air and water. Road accident and crime rate had been reduced very much. Various wild animals and birds were able to roam freely in the forest and also in the locality. Machinery lifestyle ruined peoples' family time, due to lockdown people have spent a lot more quality time with their family. Many of them felt comfortable and enjoyed their family time. This pandemic is a lesson for us to learn many new skills like improvement in sanitation, doing yoga, maintain hand hygiene etc. At the end we can say that it is too early to evaluate the overall positive scenario of Covid-19 in the world, but it is quite good to have some initial discussion. In order to stabilize the current drops in the level of air pollution and water pollution, serious policy changes need to be implemented.

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