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Environmental Hazards for Lockdown and Social Distancing in the COVID-19 Crisis


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Man, a social being, is habituated with the practice of social distancing and lockdown for the sake of the country in the present days’ crisis for the coronavirus pandemic through their instinct nature of social contract. In this spectrum of social and economic crisis, tourism is in trouble and many people become jobless in this sector as reflected in the social media. Amid coronavirus crises, locust swarms’ attacks cause another trouble to the agrarian classes of the different states in India.

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Lockdown, Social Distancing, Coronaviruses, COVID-19, Sanitization, Social Media, Irregular Habits, Troubled Tourism, Locust Swarms’ Attacks, Social Distancing Oof Trees, Migrant Labourers.
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Gautam Kumar Das
Researcher, India

Abstract


Man, a social being, is habituated with the practice of social distancing and lockdown for the sake of the country in the present days’ crisis for the coronavirus pandemic through their instinct nature of social contract. In this spectrum of social and economic crisis, tourism is in trouble and many people become jobless in this sector as reflected in the social media. Amid coronavirus crises, locust swarms’ attacks cause another trouble to the agrarian classes of the different states in India.

Keywords


Lockdown, Social Distancing, Coronaviruses, COVID-19, Sanitization, Social Media, Irregular Habits, Troubled Tourism, Locust Swarms’ Attacks, Social Distancing Oof Trees, Migrant Labourers.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2021%2Fv35%2Fi3%2F209198