The coronavirus pandemic has exposed several irrational behaviors in people, from hoarding toilet paper and alcohol to resorting to tuob or steam inhalation to help one recover from Covid-19. Much of these had been prompted by fear, affecting how people think.
But after seven months under quarantine, several cognitive biases have emerged that led to these irrational behaviors and, ultimately, equally illogical decisions with good or bad consequences.
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