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SDF, SBS's social contribution knowledge forum, will be held two days later.

This year, we will explore survival strategies after Corona under the theme of'A World I've Never Experienced: New Conditions for Survival'.



Today (28th), reporter Ahn Seo-hyun tells about the changes that our people are undergoing in the corona era.



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[Shim Jeong-seop/Self-employed person: It's really hard.

There is almost no sales at all, and it is less than 500,000 won a month.]



[Park Kyung-sook/Housewife: I am a little worried about interpersonal relationships.

I cannot go to the person I want to meet, and I have to think about the other side's position.]



When I asked 1,000 Koreans, 3 out of 4 answered that their quality of life has deteriorated since the coronavirus.



The main reason was economic anxiety such as unemployment or declining income, followed by'uncertainty' that the situation will end.



As for the psychological difficulties, anxiety was the greatest, and depression and isolation caused by refraining from going out and meeting were also problems.



Three out of five people thought that they would not be able to recover from their previous routine, but they predicted that the younger they are, the more they will become the new standard of our lives, the new normal.



Consideration and respect for others were cited as values ​​that became more important than before to overcome the corona crisis.



We have received more than three times more choices than compliance with laws and systems, but it shows the recognition that voluntary cooperation through mutual consideration is the most important for the continuation of the community in the New Normal era.



SBS, which celebrates its 30th anniversary, wants to explore new strategies for survival together so that no one can go on a path that no one has ever taken without fear.



(Video coverage: Seo Jin-ho, Video editing: Lee So-young)