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Youth predict that post-covid, people will both need and fear each other
December 31, 2020
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Life will be different – with a new way of thinking and doing things – when the pandemic is over, said young people around the globe.
“Even when the virus is gone, we will still feel it,” said Sevgi Eda Keskin, 18, of Istanbul, because while the effects of the physical illness are gone, the psychological impact will remain.
Interpersonal relationships will not be the same, said Keskin, who predicted that social situations will be awkward. People may not want to use public transportation, she said.
We will need to hug people, but we will hesitate, Keskin said, and we will wince when someone coughs.
Many youth kept or started exercise routines in the pandemic
December 31, 2020
A bicyclist rides along the Charles River in Boston. (Katrina Machetta/YJI)
The worldwide pandemic may have put certain activities on hold, but for some youth, daily exercise has continued.
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Exercise has always been part of a regular routine for some people, but others have taken the bonus time from quarantine to incorporate a workout into their lifestyle.
Binnet Roberts, 22, a student at the University of The Gambia, said she is making an extra effort to maintain her weight during the covid-19 pandemic.
Maryam Azimpour, an 18-year-old student athlete in Tehran, Iran, said exercise is crucial.