With all of the problems that have risen up along with the Corona Virus people are slowly starting to lose hope in enjoying large capacity events even outdoors. It is both economical and social problem. Restrictions from the government are made to protect us but is it really what they do? Festival-goers are upset and literally crying over the shutdown of events and the economy proclaims red digits. Will it come back to normal one day?
Lack of socializing transforms into anxiety
To be in a lockdown and do not participate on social events can be quite frustrating from my own experience. Corona virus has affected so many personal aspects of daily human life in a way that no one could have ever predicted. Private events such as weddings are being cancelled and all of that has an enormous impact on our psychical health. People are being anxious and there is higher demand on psychological help services.
Restrictions are not helping
The fact that we are being told to stay inside rather than enjoy sunny days is a paradox. In fact the sun light is what we need right now the most. It is the vitamin D that could help us with the fight agains Corona Virus and keep our metabolism in check. To buy those vitamins could be another way to get them lathough it is not really natural way to do it. However, when you go to Pharmacist now and ask for these vitamins they are usually sold out already.
The economy is shaking to its foundations
This is an obvious part of this ongoing crisis. Unfortunately it has a big impact on events industry as well. Giving the fact that there is an enormous number of people on festivals such as Glastonbury or Boomtown there was no chance for these festivals to happen this year. As I stated earlier this has no impacted just well-being, music or corporate sectors it has influenced personal events such as wedding therefore even normal people like us are struggling with poor economy. Not to mention that all of the products and services are more expensive nowadays.
To conclude
It is highly likely that we will be fighting this battle for quite a long time because the end is remote. But it is of the utmost importance to not succumb to panic and keep living and maybe try to find another ways to socialize and keep your economy level in check. Let the creativity lead you!

