“…Researchers around the world had been actively involved in research into the implications of COVID-19. Some of them placed more emphasis on the importance of medical professionals' general condition (Greenberg, Docherty, Gnanapragasam, Wessely 2020;Flanagan, Chadwick, Goodrich, Ford, Wickens 2020), on psychosocial societal issues (Dubey, Biswas, Ghosh, Chatterjee, Dubey, Chatterjee, Lahiri, Lavie 2020; Al-Tammemi, Akour, Alfalah 2020), and the need for clear communication with the public in the event of the pandemic (Vaughan, Tinker 2009, Brooks, Webster, Smith, Woodland, Wessely, Greenberg, Rubin, 2020, on information and communication technologies empowerment in remote work (Pretorius, Davidavičienė, 2018;Davidavičienė, Al Majzoub, Meidute-Kavaliauskiene 2020) while other researchers modelled the scenarios of their countries' development during and after the pandemic (Rezk, Piccinetti, Radwan, Salem, Sakr, Khasawneh, 2020). Such researchers as Besenyő and Kármán (2020) examined effects of COVID-19 pandemy on a counry's health, political and economic strategy.…”