The need for change is an opportunity for governments to focus on developing the population quality dimension to replace the declining quantity, and implement policies to enhance the potential of the population to be able to cope and have a quality lifestyles in a new normal that may be fraught with volatility and rapid, unpredictable change. [...] The lack of precision and thoroughness in research, understanding, including acknowledging the reality of gender diversity of the population, can be a hindrance to the formulation of appropriate laws, policies, services, and social protections for the sexually diverse groups of the population. [...] ” 10 Replacement Migration Policy: Migration Management and Pathway to Residency and Thai Citizenship “ Although the Covid-19 pandemic is certainly a health and socio-economic crisis of mammoth proportions, the calamity has required the government, private sector, and the public to adapt and adjust their way of thinking, perhaps leading to a paradigm shift in certain areas. [...] ” Eat, Live and Body Movement: New Normal in the COVID-19 Crisis “ The COVID-19 epidemic has created significant disparities in sufficient physical activity and food security across the spectrum of the Thai population, but especially the lower-income, older persons and the unemployed. [...] In recovering from the destruction and restrictions of COVID-19 pandemic, the important things researchers need to consider include maintaining the quality of research, research ethics, and the risk of increased inequality during a pandemic.
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