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Physical Proximity : Corona Diary April 8' 2020

  • Writer: Devaki R Menon
    Devaki R Menon
  • May 2, 2021
  • 1 min read

Proximity simply means nearness or closeness. This is time for social distancing but its lock down and people are staying together.

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In psychology, the principle of proximity is the tendency for people to form social relationships with individuals who are physically closer to them.


People who are around each other more are more likely to develop a social relationship. This covid19 lockdown brought opportunity for people to maintain physical proximity for about 15 days now which will last for few more days or until lockdown is withdrawn.


Covid19 lockdown led to big losses in the economy but gains in family through physical proximity. Those who loved to be around family members got an opportunity.


By the time all get back to normal there will be results on fruitful relationships built among family members, a month long get together, stress free moments, precious time at home, those working from home too cherish their experiences being together with their family throughout the lockdown.



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