Social Consciousness and The Mind
Volume 5 - Issue 4
Charles Pidgeon*
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- Neuroscience Sensory Unit, which I founded and operate, USA
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Charles Pidgeon, Neuroscience Sensory Unit, which I founded and operate, USA,
Email: neurosensoryunit@gmail.com
Received: July 07, 2020; Published: July 17, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/RRHOAJ.2020.05.000216
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Abstract
Today, the COVID-19 problem has raised social consequences more than any time in modern society. Few, if any believe that God (god) will solve the global population of the current COVID-19 pandemic; instead they believe that the scientists will be the global hero’s’. This idea has recently been epitomized from a comparison of how Seattle handle the COVID-19 outbreak vs New York City (NYC). Seattle gave control to the scientists whereas NYC did not. Consequently, Seattle had a 6 times reduced infection rate compared to NYC during the initial months of the outbreak. At no other time in contemporary society has global social consciousness been as profoundly obvious [1].
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