The Covid-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of community life, institutions, and the natural environment, including social interactions, attachment to religious values and beliefs, institutional performance, public service delivery, and lifestyle preferences that refer to aspects of sustainability. The support of technological tools has allowed the shift in the behavior patterns of individuals, groups, communities, and governments to take place relatively without turmoil. When the New Normal is declared, some activity patterns during the pandemic are still maintained with various considerations. However, not a few have returned to conventional activity models for various reasons. However, these social and public activity practices have contributed to the thinking and development of concepts in the discipline of social science.
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