Impact of Social Media on Human being During COVID-19

Authors

  • Ujwal Gupta
  • Parul Agarwal
  • Suhail Malik
  • Siddharth Sankar Biswas
  • Sherin Zafar

Keywords:

Social-Media, Covid-19, Depression, Regression, Mental health

Abstract

All of us have been experiencing a new normal for almost 2 years now. COVID-19, an irresistible sickness that arose in late December 2019 in Wuhan, China has impacted our lives in every way possible including our professional life as well as our personal life. The reason for the illness was before long affirmed as a novel Covid, and the contamination has since spread to numerous nations worldwide and has turned into a pandemic infection. Web-based media has turned into a wellspring of scattering data to general society. Social media is not always appreciated due to its negative effects on youth, however, very suddenly over a night, the COVID-19 reshaped the idea of social connection all over the planet. Worldwide dread and vulnerability about the infection started an uncommon requirement for regularly updated data, master suggestions, and virtual commitment with family, companions, customers, understudies, and instructors. Online/Social-Media can be a productive wellspring of data and a powerful method for keeping up to date with the huge measure of clinical information. This is what my research is about, impact of social media on us, human beings, during this unexpected pandemic situation that spread all over the world within a few days and continue to affect in our lives till date.

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Published

2023-04-14