Pandemic time memorial
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Memory, Pandemics, Society and CultureAbstract
Reports of a graduate student, the way of biographical schedule, at the time of the Covid-19 epidemic in Amazonas. PhD student in Society and Culture in the Amazon, while preparing for his Qualification, he was quarantined for considering himself at risk. During that time, the pandemic became not only a main theme, but also a behavioral one, because of the danger of the disease. The daily attitude demanded new actions and decisions. The pandemic penetrated all corners of human society, left its marks and footprints, and Manaus was no exception, new forms and ways would be assumed, especially with regard to prophylaxis and asepsis in public health: Masks, isolation and social distance, preventions and medical attention, etc. Family, fraternal and work relationships became complicated and became complex, causing new forms of interaction; the internet and the media were essential to proceed in these Pandemic Times. I was aware that my thesis was being traversed by a new perception and view of the world, so I should try to describe and report this new period of humanity. This text seeks to build a small memory of this dividing mark that we experience today, through the enumeration of reports in the manner of a schedule, from the author's own experience, supported by TV programs and Facebook, Whatsapp, Instagram on the internet, in order to explain how this time will mark our lives forever.
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