In recent months, world leaders have mobilized seemingly every technological resource to stem the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the virus has exposed various social and psychological problems that go beyond science by nature, including deep-rooted health and social inequalities, anxiety, depression, mutual distrust and more. To deal with this unprecedented challenge facing humanity, the humanities also have a role to play. NOW meets Professor of English Language and Literature, Yi Dong-shin and Professor of Aesthetics, Shin Hye-kyoung, to learn more about how the humanities, including literature and art, can serve as a therapeutical antidote to the pandemic. 광명출장마사지
Vlog of a recovered COVID-19 patient
Kim Hyeong-jin has recovered from COVID-19 32 days after testing positive. He recorded his entire experience as a patient into a series of videos. Mr. Kim said he has never experienced such severe chills while reminiscing his time at the hospital. He is concerned about how COVID-19 is spiking again across the nation. He stresses the importance of collective effort to overcome COVID-19. What is the message that a recovered COVID-19 patient wants to deliver us? 광명출장안마
Hello. How are you doing?
It’s been six months since COVID-19 has emerged. The world is still fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Korea has recently tightened the social distancing scheme as COVID-19 cases are spiking again. Many senior citizens are spending time alone at home due to prolonging COVID-19. To support and console the elders, the Guri Volunteer Center is operating a call center, which frequently contacts elders to see how they are doing. We visit the special call center to see how volunteers help out the elders amid the worsening COVID-19 situation. 광명출장
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