DU SOL Q3 Part B Imagine that you are researching the effects of a post-pandemic world on new-born children. Referring to the fear of the unborn child in the poem

Question 3 (B) Imagine that you are researching the effects of a post-pandemic world on new-born children. Referring to the fear of the unborn child in the poem


Ans - After this huge pandemic situation, there must be changes in the world. The living style of every person has changed because of the safety standards and precautions. It changed the life of every person in a different manner but the life of an unborn child would be different because he had never seen the life before this huge pandemic situation. They see the world from a different angle. Life has become hard and, through these di­ficult times.

One priority the challenge is identifying and discussing pandemic-related factors that can negatively affect children’s growth and development and impair each child’s full potential, in order to develop prevention strategies that enable a healthier and more productive population over both the short and long term.

Children tend to be affected mildly. Relatively few children end up in intensive care units. The most common symptoms are: fever, in about 60 percent of children; cough; and a mild respiratory illness. It’s a different clinical presentation. Children seem to be more prone to vomiting, diarrhea, severe abdominal pain, and other gastrointestinal problems.

Epidemics or pandemics, such as COVID-19, produce potential risks to child development due to the risk of illness, protective confinement, social isolation, and the increased stress level of parents and caregivers. This situation becomes an adverse childhood experience (ACEs) and may generate toxic stress, with consequent potential losses for brain development, individual and collective health, and the long-term impairment of cognition, mental and physical health, and working capacity of future adults.

Depending on levels and kinds of support, high and continuous stress may either be tolerable or become toxic to children and adolescents. ACEs are traumatic or stressful events that occur in childhood, such as abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and parents with substance dependence or mental illness.

Like the baby in the poem who is praying to God must be more threatened after this because the world is now more dangerous, and the reason for this disaster is also human beings. The world is now in the way of death or destruction and he is just starting his new life from that era, he doesn’t even know how he would survive in such a difficult situation. But there is still he is praying to God that they will give him strength and courage to live in this world.


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