INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND NETWORK SECURITY, sa.6, ss.447-456, 2022 (ESCI)
The COVID-19 epidemic has created a new uncertain environment that is encouraging isolationism and separatism. Globalization is under threat as governments seek to limit global trade and public movement in order to lessen their susceptibility to the virus. Border closures and strict immigration processes have caused significant disruptions in global supply networks, resulting in negative consequences on service and availability. Financial prudence around the world is overly reliant on a few export-oriented trades. Given the macroeconomic effect of COVID-19 on various countries, we contend that regimes should develop societal safety platforms that give individuals with funds in order to sustain economic efficiency whereas reducing job losses. Furthermore, the unexpected onset of diseases and tales of mortality caused widespread panic, forcing people to seek help through the most readily available means. For many people, it's also the public mass media, which includes Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, and other social media platforms, or the mainstream media, which includes both print and electronic media. Social media is the global medium that brings people from all over the world together, and in a matter of seconds, any information may be transmitted all over the world without any verification or source.