Divorce boom: After self-curantination, couples ask to separate!

After more than a month in quarantine, many married couples in China have decided to separate! The divorce rate after the end of self-isolation has increased significantly in China since couples have been more obliged than ever to spend time with each other. Marriage offices have been closed for a time [...]
After more than a month in quarantine, many married couples in China have decided to separate! The divorce rate after the end of self-isolation has increased significantly in China since couples have been more obliged than ever to spend time with each other.
Marriage offices have been closed for a long time and reopened on March 1st. From this day on, people line up for their divorce appointment.
As a result of the coronary pandemic, couples have been at home for a long time, which has caused many fights and problems between them, much of which is ending in divorce.
Fortunately, not all couples who appear in offices to make appointments have carried out their decision to divorce. Much of this demand comes in an impulsive response to the stress created by quarantine.
Despite the worldwide spread, China remains the most vulnerable country in the region of Coronavirus, whose origin was Wuhan.
Source Layer: Global Times










