Should human behavior change post COVID19?
- Omar Shehadeh

- Apr 30, 2020
- 2 min read
I started to see a lot of theories and trends on various social media and mainstream media platforms. All were making a definitive conclusion that humans will have to change and adapt to any new way of living. Some of them are declaring a "Virtual Century." Were people are cocooning at home, and if they decide to travel or select a restaurant to eat at, they will no longer use trip advisor to verify the dining experience. New apps that will emerge to indicate sanitization and health condition. I do believe that we are overanalyzing without noticing that many people and businesses started to going bankrupt based on those speculations and unwarranted theories. The world needs to become more resilient, health care, and science overtook the armies by order of importance to all countries. The armed forces are now acting as the logisticians for the health care system military group as being the first line of defense. The one lesson that COVID19 taught us that we need to cooperate and share information among the scientific community for us to be able to contain, control, and defeat the invisible threat. Once a medication is confirmed, and a vaccine is developed, we will have to resume our life as before. It is too early to predict what will happen in the next 4-5 years, but for sure, what we need to make sure to occur that countries and governments need to be more forthcoming, more transparent, and more resilient. Many countries in the world do not have access to technology, not to mention clean water, so I wonder how they will adapt. So we need to be careful about how we portray the world because these days, theories are affecting people's life without us knowing. What do you think? would we change our social behavior?















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