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The Social Effects of Pandemics: Comparing the 1918 Flu to COVID-19

It has been a little over a year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, which has wreaked havoc on our lives ever since. From how we work, vote in elections, and even see family and friends, our daily lives have adapted to these new circumstances. However, …

The Dangerous Correlation Between Pandemics and Mental Health

The importance of action has been stressed throughout the entirety of the COVID-19 pandemic. This action required us to isolate ourselves from each other, make the move to online schooling and work, and temporarily close non-essential businesses. While these actions were seen as being for the greater good and ultimately leading to saving lives, there was an aspect that nobody thought of, the impact this would have on mental health. We, as a society, are just beginning to understand and destigmatize mental health, especially as it may relate to pandemics, but there are sources that date back to The Black Death that show recognition of the impact that isolation and pandemics have on the psyche of the population.