
Literature review on the various social impacts of COVID-19
- 1 School of Public Economics and Management, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China
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Abstract
The COVID-19 has influenced the whole modern world after 2020, more in bad ways. This paper is to systematically review the impact of the pandemic on social aspects in the past few years. This literature review mainly uses literature summary to find out the effects of the COVID-19.Compared to similar incidents in history, the COVID-19 has posed incredible threats to most of the social categories we face daily. Just like any other international crisis throughout history, we need a long time before recovering from the damages it brought.
Keywords
Pandemic, COVID-19, Russian-Ukraine warship, Economics.
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Hu,Y. (2024). Literature review on the various social impacts of COVID-19. Theoretical and Natural Science,60,52-57.
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