REDESIGNING LIFE IN THE FACE OF COVID-19: INTERFERENCE IN POLITICS, SOCIETY, AND ECONOMY
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https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v4i10.4151Keywords:
COVID-19, Politics, Society, Economy.Abstract
Human beings have been forced to rethink their lives and redesign their daily lives in all aspects. Both, due to the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic and due to the exit measures implemented to face the pandemic. COVID-19 is perceived as the “Nemesis” of humanity, generating problems in the short, medium and long term. This research explores the redesign of life applied by human beings in the political, social and economic sphere as an exit strategy in the face of the pandemic generated by COVID-19. For the development of the work, an analytical, exploratory and non-experimental research design was applied. Its execution was based on a bibliographic review of scientific articles indexed in global databases. Among the main results is the expansion in the use of social networks by government entities and political entities in general. Circumstances referring to the deterioration of social and economic aspects that are important for the life of human beings were also evident.
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