It's like the world stopped turning. Everyone has to slow down, or totally stop.
Kids study at home. Parents work from home. Suddenly washing vegetables and fruits right after shopping becomes a habit. The old habit washing hands becomes more intense and frequent. People keeping distance from each other. Sanitizer and disinfectant become prime needs after food.
Masks and antiseptic liquids disappear from stores. Online shops sell them in unbelievable prices, and unbelievably, there are buyers. Medical crews screaming for medical protective apparels.
In the other side, some people say they would die from getting bored staying at home before getting infected by the virus. No matter how loud the instruction from the government (and people who concern) to keep distance and stay at home -- unless for important reasons, they still gather in cafes, jump to crowds, go to mosques, making events. Everyday hundreds people die in this country, and thousands in around the world but they still don't care enough.
The hardest part may be, is fighting the fear, and our anger to those who are not aware. Now beside reminding ourselves about the corona virus awareness protocol, it is important to remind our selves to be calm. To accept what is happening. To enjoy it the best way we can.
Now one of our cats is staying in the vet clinic as is suspected to be poisoned. It could be something she ate outside. We have no idea.
The whole world is suffering. We are all struggling. This is a time to look in ourselves. This is a testing time of how strong we are, and how much we care about others.
Hello. Ho do you do?
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