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COVID-19 and Quality of Life: Twelve Reflections

Journal

APPLIED RESEARCH IN QUALITY OF LIFE
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 1-11

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11482-020-09898-z

Keywords

COVID-19; Reflections; Quality of life; Well-being

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  1. Wofoo Foundation
  2. Li and Fung Professorship in Service Leadership Education

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COVID-19 has had a severe impact on the world since December 2020, prompting reflections on quality of life issues and preparing for future pandemics.
COVID-19 has severely affected the world since December 2020. Because of its sudden onset and highly contagious nature, the world has responded in a crisis management manner. With effective vaccines almost available, it is appropriate at this time to have some reflections about COVID-19 in relation to the quality of life issues. In this paper, we highlight twelve issues for reflection, which can help us better prepared for future pandemics. These include: digital divide, health inequality, gender inequality, economic disadvantage, family well-being, impact on holistic well-being, economic development versus saving lives, consumption versus environmental protection, individual rights versus collective rights, international collaboration versus conflict, prevention of negative well-being, and promotion of positive well-being.

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