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The world after COVID 19 (Part 3 and 4)

Updated: Jun 21, 2021

The different educational levels will be prepared and will implement distancing measures, sanitation, hygiene protocols and the use of masks, we must recognize that the experience that we are still living is leaving us useful and positive lessons. In the law school we implemented an emergency education model that we have called "face-to-face distance learning" that complements the traditional education that we had carried out in the first half of the semester, the UNAM already had the systems for the use of virtual classrooms which allowed us to have almost immediately with a delivery of classes and save the semester in a timely manner.


Intersemester courses are being prepared to provide opportunities for those students who, due to technological or connectivity deficiencies, were unable to join these online classes or who had professors who were unable to teach satisfactorily.


This crisis has been bigger than the great depreciation of 29, what governments do is to give liquidations in order to maintain unemployment in the face of the crisis, although the debt is increasing. The COVID has shown the shortcomings of a social project and this is where we see the economy of life, respect for human rights, respect for the right to health, food, education, the right to water, and this is very important.


The seed of change in the future is given by the new generations; COVID has already completely changed the world, not only talking about the virus, but also in terms of the way of living, health, education, working from home, which is here to stay, many companies did not want or were not sure about this change and there are already many companies that are already going to institutionalize it in order to reduce the probability of spreading the coronavirus. Telemedicine was one of the changes implemented and it is here to stay.


We have to develop strategies for adaptations and mitigation of climate change associated with the health burden that we already have; diabetes, hypertension, overweight and then it will lead us to the health system having to respond to this together with the change in the climate problem. We have to look at the needs we have in order to start working on them and make a better distribution of them. The European Council's project to work jointly on research for the vaccine and the fact that Mexico could be part of this group of countries exploring the vaccine, is positive news that there is and we will also see reflections and solidarity work among the countries.



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