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During the coronavirus pandemic Bangladeshis recently suffer from insomnia. Covid-19 has
an important adverse impact on Bangladesh people's mental health and psychological
wellbeing.
People living with their families in Dhaka residents, and they admitted they felt at least
somewhat relieved to live with their families in times of crisis. Those who studied 'Covid 19'
had a positive impact on mental health.
2) What are effects on education of Covid 19?
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected Bangladesh's educational systems, leading to near-
total closures of schools, universities and colleges. In an attempt to contain COVID-19
spread, Bangladesh 's governments have temporarily closed educational institutions.
Closures to school affect not just students, teachers and families. In response to the
pandemic, school closures have shed light on various social and economic issues including
student debt, digital learning, food insecurity and homelessness, as well as access to
childcare, health care, housing, internet and disability services. The impact on
disadvantaged children and their families was more severe, causing interrupted learning,
compromised nutrition, problems with childcare, and consequent economic costs for
families who could not work.
Yes, As Bangladesh entered the dangerous transmission stage for the community – there
has also been an epidemic of fear and hatred on the country. Covid-19 positive patients
have historically suffered from social stigma-bigotry, xenophobia and refusal of treatment in
Bangladesh. With the exception of a few dedicated public hospitals, most hospitals ignore
patients with flu, cough, sneeze, respiratory difficulties and other Covid-19-related
symptoms. Doctors and other health care professionals are leaving even though their leaves
have been canceled by the government. Everybody is afraid to catch the virus, and the
sluggish response from officials, hospitals and the country's only testing laboratory Institute
of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) is spreading fear.
When Bangladesh entered the dangerous transmission stage of the group – there was also
an epidemic of fear and hatred in the country.
In interview session, I have satisfied with my partner’s response and it was amazing
experience to take it. I didn’t face any kind of problem during interview session.