What is it about?
Coronavirus (Covid-19) epidemic known as the fatal plague of viral disease has presently stricken the globe since the ‘Spanish flu’ a Century ago. There is one quandary; no cure or vaccine for the disease has existed at this moment despite the world having constructed stronger research and health organizations as compared to what existed at the time of the Spanish flu. This has resulted in regular hands washing with soap under running water, using of face masks wearing and hand sanitizers to cover the mouth and the nose. Many countries have bound social gathering and have ordered citizens to avoid overcrowded area, avoid handshake and touching of the face. Culture has been crucial with respect to communication, socialization and the way people live as every country across the world seems to put restriction on the social life of its citizens. As such, the study sought to analyse the impact of covid-19 on our social life and information sharing.
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Why is it important?
The study sought to analyse the impact of covid-19 on our social life and information sharing. The study revealed that the emergence of Covid-19 explain almost all of the factors that influence the social life and information sharing of Ghanaians. The study found that the more Covid-19 stay with us, the more it influence or affect the social life and information sharing of Ghanaians. In conclusion, there was a statistical significant effect of coronavirus on our social life and information sharing.
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Writing this article was a great pleasure as it has co-authors with whom I have had long standing collaborations. This article also lead to the impact of covid-19 on our social life and information sharing.
Mr. Isaac Atta Senior Ampofo
University of Liverpool
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This page is a summary of: EFFECTS OF CORONAVIRUS ON OUR SOCIAL LIFE AND INFORMATION SHARING, Social Values and Society, May 2021, Razi Publishing,
DOI: 10.26480/svs.02.2021.44.50.
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