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2022, Number 4

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Salud Mental 2022; 45 (4)

The SARS-COV2 pandemic: Changing the way we live

Moreno SF
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Language: English
References: 7
Page: 149-150
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Adaptation to change is the way a species manages to survive the natural phenomena that jeopardize the existence of life. Late 2019 marked the start of a different type of natural disaster that threatened the lives of all human beings who watched what was happening incredulously, forcing them to change.
It was the perfect storm: a new virus for human beings, an unknown form of coronavirus to which our immune system had never been exposed. It placed all the human beings inhabiting the planet at the time at risk of becoming sick from this infectious agent.


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Salud Mental. 2022;45