Graphs, numbers, tolls. Everything written on the news were about "Covid-19 Cases", "Covid-19 Deaths", such a scary time. The pandemic really did test our emotions, our feelings, our everything. We lost but we also regained. Everyone couldn’t socialize like they used to. We’re still in the pandemic, but not in the lockdown.
Start of the pandemic, where fear climbs to its peaks. Where we all get very protective of one another, I was like that too. I thought "Hey, it’s been a long holiday, can we go back to normal now?", when little did I know, it was only the start. Though, I wasn’t stressed out with the feeling, I was eased because I could focus on myself, that’s why I didn’t have a support system also. Mid-Pandemic, start of modular distance learning. It was hard at first but I began to get the hang of it. It was also the time we got unjustifiably quarantined for 2 weeks, it was okay though, I had my dog with me. Last months of the Pandemic were starting to look normal again, asides from everyone wearing face masks and having alcohols everywhere. I was starting to go out more also and slowly accepted that I’d be back to school again soon.
I overcame everything by analyzing first what to do and what not to do. Every bad thing that would happen, I would try to look at the bright side of that bad event.
REFERENCES:
Las Vegas Doctor Gets 10 Years Prison for Opioid Prescribing. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/practices/vegas-doctor-gets-10-years-prison-for-opioid-prescribing
Your optimism is great!
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