SOCIAL CORONIZATION
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/UCF9AKeywords:
Coronization, Lockdown, Well-acceptance, Social distancing, Communication.Abstract
Social Coronization is a process of socialization with Corona by community. Its a positive social term like hard community, growth of immunity against Corona. Though hard community and immunity against Corona are likely a medical term but social coronisation is purely social in nature, when people become easy with corona virus infection and never creating any panic or terror as before in early stage of pandemic situation, when there were some dominating rules; as social distancing, disruption of free communication, lockdown, community ignoracy and stigmatization, more hatredness to corona affected patient and even block their family to interact with neighbours. This Corona pandemic not only created medical crisis but also created economic, religious, political, psychological, and social crisis. This pandemic situation not only created fear for infected people but also created fear for all the members of family, neighbours and community, those who are going outside for earning or for some other causes. After 8 to 9 months of Corona period most of the peoples become socialize with various kinds of prevention norms and regulation of corona virus as masks wearing, using sanitizer and maintaining social distancing and after all interacting spontaneously with inside and outside without any antihuman fear of Corona patients and Corona virus infection. At that moment our Indian society may be urban or rural, no one deprive other, mainly for the social coronisation, though till now corona virus is existing among us, yet for the fear of Corona infection, we are not deprived and stigmatized other. So this well acceptance and treat people as human being is very positive for healthy Society and social system also. Each and every individuals and also every members of society have to judge people as human being but not as corona patient and we have to stretch our helping hand to promote the process of social coronisation.
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