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Pandemic Vs. Our Health

Health is such an essential element of our lives, especially with the recent occurrences of "Covid-19" and the new variant "omicron," being as sanitary as possible has been a vital aspect of our lives. The fast dissemination of this virus has paralleled the quick spread of word on social media. Everyone now understands how these new viruses affect us. This data has been posted to every website you visit. Everywhere you look, there are images of people attempting to be healthy and sanitary, or of what we should do to prevent these viruses from spreading.

Credits: Yuichiro Chino

As the spread of these viruses have expanded, so have the number of new requirements and visuals encouraging people to practice good hygiene. As previously stated, you will see a person wearing a mask everywhere you look, advising everyone to keep their masks on. Or, more crucially, everyone has been subtly mandated to receive the vaccinations that have been released. It does not prevent the virus from spreading, but it does help to slow it down.It was critical to employ essential visuals, especially in the early phases of COVID-19, to represent the disease's and variations' dangers. We were able to convey the gravity of the situation, essential measures, and update the audience on any new developments by broadcasting devastating pictures of death, crowded hospitals, and tragic scenarios. The use of visuals and photos was a key component of our COVID-19 experience in delivering the information of mortality rate spreading from the virus. We were able to study more about the country's health situation. Being able to view photographs of vaccines knowing that the virus was being controlled in some way because we implemented steps to help stop the spread of the virus gave us hope. However, photos from the early phases of the epidemic will eternally influence and live on in our recollections of that terrifying period. As the pandemic's ear is still ringing, maybe this will motivate others to continue to adhere to the rules. We are still going through difficult times, and as close as we have gotten to normalcy, we are still a long journey from it.

Credits: Maricopa County

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