The author analyzes how fear, disinformation and isolation transformed daily life, human relations and collective perception during the health crisis for Covid-19. By Antonio Rosales In these months that, like an infinite spiral staircase, were transformed in a whole year, the world has changed. Time seems to have taken on the indifference for that bug that, according to the first theories, began to reproduce since December 2020 in Wuhan, China,…
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The author analyzes how fear, disinformation and isolation transformed daily life, human relations and collective perception during the health crisis for Covid-19. By Antonio Rosales In these months that, like an infinite spiral staircase, were transformed in a whole year, the world has changed. Time seems to have taken on the indifference for that bug that, according to the first theories, began to reproduce since December 2020 in Wuhan, China,…