During the quarantine, Americans began to think about suicide more often: a survey

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the mental health of Americans has deteriorated during the pandemic. Writes about this Miami Herald. The number of Americans contemplating suicide is skyrocketing. As the survey showed, there are many who show signs of other mental disorders. ...

In a 14-meter room and without a budget: a Ukrainian film about superheroes surprised the world

Due to the coronavirus pandemic in Hollywood, the traditional summer season of new films has been suspended. Even superheroes have a rest. However, the Ukrainian director from the city of Dnipro managed even in isolation to shoot an action film about superheroes. Now Vasily Moskalenko is trying to add to his next project ...

How isolation can be useful: the story of a polar explorer who lived alone for 5 months

When there is only harsh nature and not a single person around, many things appear in a new light, writes Lifehacker. Richard Byrd was one of the first American aviators. The air expeditions he led crossed the Atlantic Ocean, part of the Arctic Ocean and part of the Polar Plateau...

Astronauts, hermits and sailors - how to survive self-isolation

Long sea sailors, cosmonauts and hermits, who can rightfully be called experts in self-isolation, came to the aid of the people sitting at home. Their recommendations on how to make the most of this difficult time are in the material of Lenta.ru. Right now, half of the world's population ...

Tenants in the USA, despite a moratorium from the authorities, are evicted for non-payment

Millions of people in the United States, following the rules of self-isolation during a pandemic, must be at home. But for many, this has become impossible, because landlords, despite the requirements of the moratorium, which operates in more than 30 states and dozens of cities in the country, continue to evict people for non-payment ...

'Self-isolation in Russian': an American spoke about his life in quarantine in Moscow

Voice of America correspondent Charles Maines flew from the United States to Russia in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and was forced to spend two weeks in his home confinement - according to the rules of self-isolation for people who arrived in the country from abroad. Features of quarantine life in Russia, he ...

How the US and the world plan to return to normal after quarantine

Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus, is returning to normal: authorities are lifting strict restrictions on movement and shopping centers are opening. Austria is set to become the first European country to significantly ease restrictions for its citizens, with many shops set to open as early as next week, reports...

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