Coronavirus Generation as a legacy from the COVID-19 disease pandemic(?) – an attempt to characterize

Lucyna Myszka-Strychalska
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The article attempts to answer the question: “How has the experience of the SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic and the COVID-19 disease it causes contributed to shaping the Coronavirus Generation among adolescents?” Based on the review of the results of research on academic youth and young adults, which were carried out during the pandemic period, published in selected scientific articles, reports and internet sources, a description of changes taking place in various areas of their lives (such as: interpersonal relations, internal life, development personal, professional career, education, health, housing and material situation) and outlined the expected features that could define the representatives of the new generation. Although the collected data do not justify drawing an unambiguous conclusion about the existence of the Coronavirus Generation (it will be possible to do so in the longer term), they indicate that the time of the pandemic contributed to significant modifications in many spheres of the existence of young people, which will probably not remain insignificant for their future.
冠状病毒一代是COVID-19疾病大流行的遗产(?)-试图描述
这篇文章试图回答这样一个问题:“SARS-CoV-2病毒大流行及其引发的COVID-19疾病的经历如何影响了青少年中的冠状病毒一代?”根据对流行病期间对学术界青年和青年会进行的研究结果的审查,并在选定的科学文章、报告和互联网来源上发表,描述了他们生活各个领域发生的变化(例如:人际关系、内部生活、个人发展、职业生涯、教育、健康、住房和物质状况),并概述了可以定义新一代代表的预期特征。虽然收集到的数据并不能证明对冠状病毒一代的存在做出明确的结论是合理的(从长远来看有可能这样做),但它们表明,大流行时期导致年轻人生活的许多领域发生了重大变化,这对他们的未来可能不会是无关紧要的。
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