a creative writing of 200 words on what is the best thing about spending full time with your parentsin lockdown
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With most countries on a lockdown due to Coronavirus outbreak, how are people getting used to this new ‘At home’ status
With most countries on a lockdown due to Coronavirus outbreak, how are people getting used to this new ‘At home’ status | Photo Credit: AP/Jessica Brar
Team MetroPlus
25 MARCH 2020 20:16 IST
UPDATED: 26 MARCH 2020 14:05 IST
Does the idea of a 21-day lockdown make you anxious? Are you missing your family, and the joys of community? You are not alone. MetroPlus talks to people who are in self-isolation all over the world to demonstrate that now, more than ever, we are all in this together
Giulia Grimaldi — Turin, Italy; Digital Content Editor
I have been locked down in my apartment since Wednesday, March 11. I live alone, with my laptop, a few cactuses and a stuffed cat. I am on the fourth floor of a used-to-be-lively neighbourhood in Turin, Northern Italy.
On the first Sunday, I woke up at sunrise and sneaked out for a quick run. I hate running. But the urge of moving and watching the city still half asleep was so big I didn’t really think about it. I guess I just wanted to fool myself into believing everything was normal. Well, it isn’t. But going out is not the answer. It is crystal clear now that we have to stay at home. It doesn’t matter if I am healthy and young: I have to do my part and not put others at risk, not compromise the weakened healthcare system. and you play wiyh your family like indoor games