Affiliation:
1. Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus, Bhilai, India
Abstract
This study describes the immediate and long-term effects in behavioral and psychological symptoms due to COVID-19. To handle the situation, the Indian government tried in various levels lockdown, scanning of the patients, social distancing, compulsorily wearing the mask, vaccination, quarantine centers, etc., but in the long-term, all these activities affected social and physiological status. In extreme cases, people suffer from depression, which can be characterized by various factors like tiredness, poor sleep, pessimism, guilt, hopelessness, lack of confidence, low mood, gradual reduction in work output, loss of appetite, feeling helpless, loneliness, etc.
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