Pandemic Stress Caused by the Infodemic Among Youngsters and the Elderly Population

N. Karamova
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The modern world is facing the acute captivity of pandemics. Despite the modern world's technological and scientific development, the fact that the coronavirus has appeared to be stronger, infects people regardless of their social status, place of residence, financial status, origin, intellectual level, and most importantly, age, seems to be unbelievable. However, the situation is much more complicated especially when the number of deaths increases, and it enslaves almost the world's whole population. Causing certain stress, the pandemic has changed the lifestyles, and education and scientific works are not exceptions. All these changes have their consequences and influence, which are presented in the chapter. Moreover, it reflects the results of Infodemia during the pandemic stress and deals with the psychophysiological indicators of students and scientific circles.
信息大流行对青少年和老年人造成的流行病压力
现代世界正面临着流行病的严重囚禁。尽管现代世界的科技和科学都在发展,但冠状病毒似乎越来越强大,无论社会地位、居住地、经济状况、出身、智力水平,最重要的是年龄,都能感染,这似乎令人难以置信。然而,情况要复杂得多,特别是当死亡人数增加时,它几乎奴役了全世界的人口。大流行造成一定压力,改变了人们的生活方式,教育和科学工作也不例外。所有这些变化都有其后果和影响,这些都将在本章中提出。此外,它反映了在大流行压力下Infodemia的结果,并涉及学生和科学界的心理生理指标。
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