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IT ASSIGNMENT

Jaivardhan A. Agarwal

FYBBA-3

Life before covid-19 pandemic Vs New normal


CLICK HERE INTRODUCTION

CLICK HERE NEW NORMAL


CONTENTS OF
OLD NORMAL
ASSIGNMENT CLICK HERE

CHANGES DUE TO
CLICK HERE
COVID-19

CLICK HERE CONCLUSION


INTRODUCTION:
 Coronaviruses are a family of
viruses that are known to cause
illness ranging from common cold
to more severe diseases like MERS
and SARS.
 A novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
was identified in 2019 in Wuhan,
China. This is the new coronavirus
that has not been previously
identified in humans.
NEW NORMAL:
• Now that we are a full year into this pandemic, working from home or
attending school/college from home has become the new normal for
almost all of us.
• The good news is we are starting to see a light at the end of the
pandemic tunnel now.
• Have you noticed that people are still saying, “When we get back to
normal, ” followed by whatever activity they are missing?
• When we pause for a moment to really think about the statement, we
quickly realise that the old normal is just that.
LIFE BEFORE COVID-19 (OLD
NORMAL):
• Our work and home lives have been forever altered
by the last 12 months.

• Many people will choose to continue working from


home, while others are clamoring to get back into a
physical office or school.

• Still others want a hybrid or flexible choice.


CHANGES AFTER COVID PANDEMIC:
DIFFERENCE:
LIFE BEFORE COVID-19(OLD NORMAL) LIFE AFTER COVID-19(NEW NORMAL)

• Before covid-19, masks were only • After covid-19, masks have become
worn by doctors, surgeons and all. like slippers for us, every time we go
out of the house, we use masks.
• Now, we greet people by just saying
• We use to greet people by HI or NAMASTE.
shaking hands and hugging them.
• After covid, the use of phones as
• Before covid, the usage was well as others electronic devices
mobile phones was relatively less. have increased.
CONCLUSION:
The coronavirus disease continues to spread across the world
following a trajectory that is difficult to predict. The health,
humanitarian and socio-economic policies adopted by countries will
determine the speed and strength of recovery.

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