The sociological effects of social distancing
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While COVID-19 will have lasting effects on patients and healthcare systems, what will it do to society from a sociological standpoint? Research from medical journals show that there can be social and psychological ramifications on those who have been quarantined. Although most practicing self-isolation at this time have been doing so for weeks, a professor at Ohio Northern University says studies show there is an ongoing anxiety in people that have done so for as little as 10 days.
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