Between approval and rejection, the answers of the readers of "Emirates Today" who participated in the newspaper poll varied, and the answer to a question: Can the crisis of the emergence of the emerging corona virus impose new patterns of social relations?

While a number of participants saw that the world and social relations after "Corona" would not be the same as before it, as they would be judged by caution, others pointed out that the social divergence of people around the world creates a state of anticipation to return again to their normal lives as they were before the pandemic. .

Hala Abed considered that it is normal for many things to change in life after the recurring coronavirus has subsided, including social relations, as everyone will become more cautious in his dealings with others, such as professional and family meetings and meetings, and some habits, such as peace in hands, hugs and kissing, will be reduced or limited Only for those close to the family, and the circle of social relations will be reduced to a limited number of persons.

take responsibility

While another follower mentioned that every person should bear his responsibility to protect his family and those close to him from the risk of developing corona, so that the crisis the world is witnessing now ends with the discovery of a viable and effective vaccine available to all, and only then can every person relax the social restrictions that He imposed it on himself and those around him, and life returns to normal, expecting that some will become accustomed to dealing with caution with others, raising the slogan "prevention is better than treatment", and the whole matter is related to the individual's healthy culture, degree of awareness and appreciation of the situation.

While the reader Talib Bilal commented: “Certainly, the (Corona) crisis will impose a kind of change not only for the coming months, but also for the coming years, on social relations as a whole, and will change the pattern of societal behavior in general, and here we must confess, despite all the disadvantages that we are exposed to and are still During this crisis, we realized some very beneficial behaviors of society, such as family bonding. ”

While Mai Najjar said that life after "Corona" will be different, especially if the world does not get the vaccine "Everything will change, and not just social relations."

A reader, whose account is called “Mays Al-Reem”, stated that the daily news that is circulating about the virus and the efforts to uncover and treat a vaccine indicate that the situation will last. "We are all anxious to return to normal life, but it will certainly not return as it was before. Everyone will be careful in his social relationships, in visits, parties, events, and other gatherings."

Different behaviors

Another reader considered that there is no such thing as new social patterns, and all that the epidemic period requires different behaviors, will end once the crisis ends, so that everything returns exactly as it was before.

Ahmed Al-Ansari pointed out that at the beginning of every crisis changes occur in the conditions of people, whether social, psychological or material, and this is normal, but with the passage of time old habits begin to reappear, or some minor details are sought upon.

While another reader answered the survey question in the affirmative, explaining that the current conditions will impose new patterns on social life, and the divergence will remain for a long time as a result of the caution of people, pointing to the difficulty of the return of social mixing as it was before the Corona crisis.

Spacing is not the alternative

In contrast, the reader, Fatima Al-Qahtani, answered the question: Could the crisis of the emergence of the emerging corona virus impose new patterns of social relations? Noting that the opposite is true, the longer it takes time for stone and social separation, the more people yearn for gatherings and open social life, especially since the current reality was not optional, but rather the nature of the epidemic imposed on people, and therefore they deal with it as a temporary situation.

She pointed out that some people can gain more flexibility in terms of abandoning some of the customs that he was adhering to, but this does not mean that isolation and separation become the alternative.

Everyone desires to return to normal life, but it will certainly not be the same as before.

Some will get used to being careful with others, raising the slogan "Prevention is better than cure."

Hala Abed:

"Some habits, such as peace with hands, hugs and kissing, are retracted, or they are limited to those close to the family."

Mai Najjar:

"The life after (Corona) will be different, especially if we don't get a vaccine ... everything will change."

Ahmed Al-Ansari:

"At the beginning of every crisis changes happen to the conditions of people, and this is normal, but over time the old habits return."

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