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Além do mais, possam prepará-los, caso seja necessário a implementação de outro período de isolamento social semelhante no futuro.

Sugere-se que um novo estudo seja realizado posteriormente, visando avaliar se houve uma melhora dos comportamentos humanos habituais adotados pós isolamento social e que possa investigar se as ações potenciais realizadas pela universidade avaliada, foram relevantes e sustentáveis para minimizar os efeitos da pandemia no estado de saúde da comunidade acadêmica.

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