CULTURE RESET VOL.1PODCAST 2020ISBN 978-1-64871-604-1

Published: March 30, 2020, 4 a.m.

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CULTURE RESET VOL.1PODCAST\\xa9 2020ISBN 978-1-64871-604-1

(COVID-19) Pandemic is no myth but a disease which appears to have activated Culture Reset.

Plausibly the aforesaid theoretical statement implies that\\xa0 Newton\\u2019s third law, Paradigm shift, Culture and Pandemic theories are at work because they intertwined, and inter phasing whereby creating a synergy within every cultural space globally. Given the specificity and logistics of this declaration evidently it also appears that metaphorically and symbolically global citizen\\u2019s are perceived as conduits or vehicle whereby such theories are expressed in this conversation.Plausibly although Culture and Pandemic can be construed as theoretical constructs; conversely, they do not foster a symbiotic relationship but are antithesis to Culture. A case in point, The World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention both advise that to stop the spread of communicable disease, physical contact with others should be avoided, including specifically, handshakes. Most public health jurisdictions in the United States and Canada echo this plea in their own public communications. For example, Ottawa Public Health\\u2019s website advises under the Influenza tab, \\u201c[y]ou can get the flu by shaking hands with someone who has the flu or by touching surfaces that have come into contact with flu droplets \\u2026.\\u201d (ottawapublichealth.ca). Handshaking practices in Liberia came under assault during the 2014 Ebola outbreak (e.g., Doyle 2014). A recognizable genre of news story targeting the handshake repeats annually in most major news media at the beginning of every \\u201cflu season.\\u201d Thus, in pandemic culture, the handshake is an increasingly recognized, scrutinized, restricted, and even prohibited social ritual.. Culture is defined as the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. As long as the person lives in a society/community of people, there will always be traditions, cultures, and sometimes heritage depending on the type of group.\\xa0

On the other hand the construct pandemic invariably affects global citizens to live with fear of getting contaminated. This ethos will create a domino effect. Citizens are going to stop going to shops or restaurants.\\xa0

Consequently, this action will affect the global economies, hence creating a decrease in income for local, regional and international business. Moreover as this synergy continues inter-phasing it has inundated and modified business and consumer behaviour on a massive scale not to mentioned its has also caused the dow to drop.\\xa0


In other spaces Schools, elder care facilities, churches, cities are adapting to life disrupted, primary, secondary and tertiary education resources are now digital while employees are now working from home occupying virtual space.\\xa0

Psychologically cultural practitioners included Songwriters, musicians and artists must now assumed the social distancing position while Cultural institutions and venues around the world were forced close their doors and travel agencies could change for a long time. Further CARICOM officials agree on covid-19 protocol\\xa0 Covid-19 while the intrusion of the outbreak has activated a response fund for the vulnerable.In this scheme of things social platforms are censored, concerns over preferential treatment however on the other hand social platforms also assist in disseminating coronavirus information. while governments issues advisory for social media platform to curb false news on coronavirus covid-19 The more that details and facts are fleshed out evidently Coronavirus has change the world permanently. This nuance has caused research teams to continuously study covid-19-as it relates to discrimination and p

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