The social paradox of COVID-19 pandemic: the duality of socialization and the value of fraternal charity

Government across all nations had promulgated precautionary measures in controlling the wide spread of the disease. One that takes precedence is the practice of community quarantine where people are mandated to stay at home and avoid going outside if is not utterly necessary. This mandate caused a l...

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