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A way whereby education is expected to take place in the post COVID-19 age which will be different from the way education was commonly practiced in the pre-COVID-19 days.
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measures, policies or protocols that have an effect on the attitude and behavior of people in the field of public health after the Covid-19 pandemic.
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After the COVID-19 pandemic, companies are trying to adapt to the
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, which is heard a lot thanks to the coronavirus, is adapting to the conditions and accepting the reality in our lives from now on. After the crisis created by the epidemic, the '
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It is an expression of recent use that has emerged in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Its use goes beyond informal contexts, as many governments, and even international organizations, as the World Health Organization or The Europol, are making use of this term. It has been used since the mandatory confinement of 2020 that occurred in many countries as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic began to be lifted. It was a way of naming what was going to be the
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in people’s lives once those confinements were over. This expression was meant to explain to people that life as we k
new
it before was not going to be the same. Thereafter, protocols had to be followed that would change the day-to-day. For example, the obligation of distance between people; temporary restrictions on mobility; mandatory use of masks; restrictions on the maximum number of people allowed in meetings, restaurants, establishments... In September 2021 many of these restrictions are still active, despite the fact that a significant percentage of the population is vaccinated, especially in Europe. The citizens seem to have assumed this expression as something no longer temporary, since it is more than likely that many things will not return to the way they were before the pandemic and that what we are living now is really the
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normal
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New normal
means to reimagine life after crisis.
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New
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New
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New normal
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A previously unfamiliar or atypical situation that has become standard, usual, or expected.
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A
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The state of the organization's functioning in conditions of permanent crisis threat caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This is a situation that is different from previous experiences and is expected to be the usual.
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Workplaces must adapt to
new
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New normal
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Common phrase or terminology coined during the onset of COVID-19 symbolizing the deviation from
normal
or usual way of life to align to the COVID protocols.
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Post-COVID reality.
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Herein refers to the situation or period in which people were constrained by several public rules and prohibitions intending to cope with the coronavirus disease.
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