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Redefining distance and social engineering in the time of the COVID-19

/ Emergency Management, Society / By Osama F Al Kurdi

This Article can be read at Al Jazeera Blogs 

Article shows how COVID-19 re-shaped how Arab families views social gathering and cultural activities in light of the corona pandemic

 

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