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Dwindling the Magnitude of COVID-19 Pandemic in Pakistan through Change Model Approach by Kurtin Lewin
Naheed , Sara , Asma

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Naheed

ISSN

2319-5622

DOI

10.46978/sjnr.20.1.2.06

Published on

Dec 31, 2020

Abstract

The CoVID-19 pandemic is an emerging global health crisis, inciting fears and panic in developing and developed nations, affecting almost 219 countries around the globe. The cases of deadly pneumonia in Pakistan have been swelling at a rapid pace, imposing a devastating impact on the social, financial as well as health care system of the country, thus leading to high morbidity and mortality rate. Adaptation of "new normal" is vital to enhance endurance and resilience to live life in a challenging situation where millions of people lost their loved ones against deadly CoVID-19 infection. The change model approach introduced by Kurtin Lewin assists in forcing change among the human system through the three-step process; unfreeze, freeze, and Re-freeze. In the wake of CoVID-19 situation, this change approach in Pakistan helps to raise awareness about the seriousness of the disease among people while also offer education about the essential methodology for the prevention of fatal infection.

Keywords

COVID 19, Pandemic, Unfreeze, Change, Refreeze.

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