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#The Italian Coronavirus (Sociology perspective)







The disease has tow dimensions, one of them  is personal  and the other is  general and social if one
of us is  being sick, that  does not make him feel of personal pain , fair ,sadness  and confusion, it affects also others  around him or her . Surrounding people in Italy are facing  #Coronavirus with sympathy or  giving hand or taking special care  and support. They are doing their best to understand the patient’s emotion  - as they are sitting out singing together for death-  They are trying to assimilate  these  emotions and to understand  its influence  on their lives .
     Reactions that goes toward the patient  himself  from those who deal or interact with the patient  contributes  in the influence of the  perception of  individual for himself  and for his usefulness toward  the others.
     Two different styles has been appeared from the social thought to understand the experience of being sick, The first one which is linked to the functionalist school puts some standards and behavioral  rules which is claimed that persons follow or apply them in case of sickness, The second one which is assumed by interactivists , it represents an attempt to give explanations and arguments that agree with the state of sickness , and the method means affects it on people’s actions and their behavior patterns .

                                                                                            Adapted  By:   Mr  Kadri  A.E.K

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