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The COVID-19 pandemic has posed the world with historically unexpected difficulties, and

overcoming these difficulties will call for an interdisciplinary and/or multidisciplinary strategy that
incorporates knowledge from multiple areas. Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary techniques,
involving a broad scope of professionals from numerous sectors, including health, economics,
politics, sociology, psychology, and technology, are required to defeat the pandemic and restore
the economy. Only a few examples of the solutions that interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary
approaches provided here. It is crucial to incorporate individuals with a variety of backgrounds,
skills, and viewpoints in order to develop new and inventive ideas that can both effectively
defeat the pandemic and aid in economic recovery.
We all know that the pandemic has severely impacted local businesses, and governments might
offer financial assistance and incentives to aid in their recovery. Many people have lost their
jobs and companies lost their sources of income to continue in the market. Suggestions like
tourism promotion in the area, financial support for neighborhood initiatives, and tax exemptions
could all contribute to economic growth and employment creation. Also, by supporting these
local businesses, our economy can increase and recover from its loss due to the Covid-19
pandemic. On the other hand, healthcare systems are also under much stress. Government
should invest in healthcare infrastructures and personnel, so the country can be better prepared
for other crises we may face. Governments and healthcare organizations might also work with
technology firms to create cutting-edge solutions that enhance healthcare delivery. Lastly,
governments and companies can spend money on the infrastructure required to facilitate
remote work, such as fast internet and online meeting tools.
In conclusion, cooperation and creativity across numerous fields will be required to defeat the
pandemic and revive the economy. We can create innovative answers to the problems we
confront by integrating the knowledge of scientists, engineers, policymakers, and business
leaders.

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