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In the history of the world, the 20th and 21st centuries have witnessed many epidemics which were declared to be pandemics. These pandemics have affected the world in economic, political, and demographic terms and played a leading role in the initiation of various transformations. These transformations have led to permanent changes in working conditions, lifestyles, and management methods, and even climatic improvements have been observed. In December 2019, a new virus, which was identified to have originated from the coronavirus family and therefore was called the new coronavirus (COVID-19), was detected in Wuhan province of China (Baldwin and Mauro, 2020, p. 5). As of March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced that due to the virus that affected the whole world in such a short period as three months, 118 thousand cases were confirmed in 114 countries, and 4,291 individuals lost their lives and that this rate was expected to increase, and for that reason, they declared COVID-19 as a pandemic. As of the end of August 2020, the number of those who lost their lives exceeded 817 thousand and the number of infected patients approached 24 million |