Dealing with the Pandemic

Computoid: Me and my Curiosities

NotTheRealGun
2 min readJun 9, 2021
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Days, weeks and months passes by as we lie on our beds, order food deliveries and talk to computer screens. At least those are somethings that I would likely be doing in this pandemic that nobody asked for.

The Earth is a massive place and there is nothing to disapprove that. All humans as we know it were born, raised and ended their lives here. Though some of them decided to invent such a dangerous biological weapon that could easily erase all life on this planet. I am not in the position to tell you the truth of whether the Coronavirus was created by swallowing random animals or a failed test subject in a deadly laboratory somewhere, but I can go rant about it for days.

Back in history, pandemics have spread across the globe in a blink of an eye. Perhaps it’s because we don’t have such wonderful technology then. As we grow stronger mentally and physically, we gain knowledge and resources to be used in creating extraordinary medicines. We weren’t much smarter, so the majority wouldn’t have access to such medicines and healing methods. Hence Smallpox, Spanish Flu and even Ebola took over a certain amount of the human population. Although, in this period of time where we are now much more advanced, there are still people who have queer thoughts and pretends to avoid the issue by not cooperating.

I’m perplexed by these people. How can you assume that vaccines cause Down Syndrome anyway? How do masks make you stop breathing? And why do these people think they can avoid such a detrimental problem to society? I’m sure they have their own reasons. If you are one of them… you’re being irrational.

The topic of COVID-19 is pretty controversial these days and people tend to be over-stressed about it. We all know how serious it looks and how we are trying to adapt to its nature. We don’t want to die. We wear masks. We take shots. By combining the ‘Social Distancing’ and ‘Wash Your Hands’ methods we can make the world better, together.

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