Poverty is another important factor to
mention, since it is estimated that more
than 21 million people in Colombia live in
poverty, that is, almost half of Colombians
and 7.47 million in extreme poverty of which
the covid has contributed to its increase.
Unemployment, of course, has always
been there, but with the virus, many
people lost their jobs and therefore do
not have enough money to meet their
basic needs to live.
One of the problems that are most seen in these times is
health, since due to covid-19 many people have died leaving
their loved ones in mourning. Basically, this virus paralyzed
the whole world and more social problems arose.
Low academic performance, this may be because
the students do not have access to the internet,
technological implements, they do not have the
resources, or they lost interest in learning, in my
case I turned in the work late because for a
moment I lost the motivation to continue but I am
already recovering from that.
Depression and anxiety, this is because
people have stress, fears and anguish when
they are locked up, they do not know how
much this is going to end or what is going to
happen later, all this causes them concern
and damages their mental health, although it
can also happen due to other factors.
Family problems, since people have to spend
more time together, when it was not like that
before, so they cannot stand each other, they
have no tolerance and this generates physical,
verbal, psychological violence, aggression and
compulsive behaviors.