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- COVID lockdown is worlds biggest psychological experiment | World . . .
People in quarantine are likely to develop symptoms of psychological stress and disorder and the scale of the current COVID-19 lockdown is unprecendented
- How can coronavirus lockdowns end safely and effectively? - WHO briefing
A strategic, 'step-wise' approach will be essential when lifting lockdowns safely, according to the WHO
- WHO officials warn against magical thinking regarding lockdowns . . .
The word “lockdown” has become a new addition to our vocabularies under COVID-19, but the word is often misconstrued and misunderstood, World Health Organization (WHO) officials warned at a briefing in Geneva on Wednesday Such misunderstandings can erode public support for key public health measures or weaken a country’s ability to effectively fight the virus
- COVID-19 is taking gaming and esports to the next level
The COVID-19 lockdown has boosted revenues for gaming companies, streaming platforms and esports - and this indicates future transformations for the sector
- Two years of COVID-19: Key milestones in the pandemic
COVID-19 was officially named by the WHO on 11 February and the virus that causes the disease was named SARS-CoV-2 by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses Two hotspot regions in Italy went into lockdown on 23 February as the country saw a major surge in cases Other countries around the globe would follow with lockdowns
- In pictures: High noon during COVID-19 lockdown
Nearly 3 billion people worldwide are under some form of COVID-19 lockdown and it has transformed the way the world's landscapes look
- Why lockdowns can halt the spread of COVID-19
Following the lockdown, new COVID-19 cases in China slowed Image: BBC Italy and Spain have been under similarly intense nationwide lockdowns, from 9 March and 15 March, respectively, with citizens required to stay in their homes except for work, food shopping or medical appointments
- The unequal division of domestic labor returns after lockdown | World . . .
Research on opposite-sex couples during the lockdown shows that traditional domestic balances shifted, with men taking on more household responsibilities
- How to stay socially connected as lockdown returns
In these moments of lockdown and isolation, staying connected to friends and family can be challenging However, maintaining these relationships virtually is vital for our wellbeing, as virtual interactions can stimulate similar responses to real-world interactions
- Spending time with pets during lockdown improved our mental health . . .
Dogs, cats and other animals provided crucial companionship during lockdowns, with many people looking to adopt new pets
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