Coronavirus infections are on the rise worldwide. Meanwhile, a study has found that people who are not interested in getting married have an increased risk of covid-19 infection. Not only that, unmarried people are also at higher risk of death than married people after being exposed to corona.
Why the risk of infection is higher
The study found that due to the poor lifestyle of unmarried people, most people have less immunity than married people. That is, their immune system is weakened and because of this they are more susceptible to infectious diseases like coronavirus.
Why there is less interest in marriage
A study published in the journal The Nature found that the mental state of unmarried people is often affected by illness. For this reason, there is less attraction about a life partner. Such young people are less interested in marriage and relationships.
Studied at the University of Sweden
The University of Stockholm in Sweden studied various aspects of life, taking into account many aspects of life, including the economic, social, mental and physical conditions of people infected with corona. In which many revelations have been made.
These people have a higher risk of death
Researchers have found that unmarried people also have a higher risk of dying from coronavirus than married people. Apart from this, it has also been found that people who are less educated and have lower income are also at higher risk of death after coronary heart disease.
Will the results of the study also apply in India?
The study has been conducted keeping in view the conditions in Sweden. Its factors cannot be fully applied to India. Because despite the low level of education and income in our country, family cooperation remains very high.
Expert opinion on the Indian situation
Experts on the factors of this study in the Indian situation are of the opinion that, in India, family connection is very good and good care is taken after illness. For this reason it cannot be implemented in India. However, due to low education and low income, treatment delays can affect Indians.
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