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English essay on life of us because Covid 19​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It has affected me personally in the social and educational aspect, but I know around the city of Detroit it's affecting others as well. In Detroit, which is one of the cities around the country hit hard by the virus, the pandemic has also affected the youth. Youth are now forced to stay home instead of going to school and spending time with friends. Most kids need to be outside and with people to release their energy and socialize. Now this cannot happen, because the virus has affected us so much. One thing we also see happening is food insecurities and social distancing. Due to what is happening in the world, people are very much afraid and cautious about food supply and interactions with people. People are afraid and are told to stay inside, so we stock up supplies that will last them about a month. Usually people get stuff that we will last them about two weeks, but now we need to stay home as much as we can.

With social distancing, we now separate ourselves from other parts of society. This has made me feel very much disconnected from my friends. Humans are made to be out and about and socialize with beings on Earth. These unfortunate events have led many people to be disconnected from society. This has allowed my mind to go to the dark side, where my fears come out. My main fear is “How long will my life be on pause?” I’m afraid of how long I will be stuck in the house and can’t see my friends. Will it be a couple more weeks or will it be a couple months?

The Boys & Girls Club has helped me a lot during this crisis. Just for a couple hours, I’m able to forget about the real world and have a good time. This is because the club has come to us. The Virtual Club has helped me still talk to people and meet new people as well. BGCSM has helped me through a lot of things in my life these past few years. So, I know for sure it helps other kids through these tough times. This experience with BGCSM virtually is helping lighten my heart, through my darkest time.

This essay is part of a four-part series in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan exploring the impact on youth and local organizations serving youths as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Answered by MananyaMuhury
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The whole world has come to a standstill, and the reason is the pandemic COVID-19. All of a sudden, it seems we are a  part of a horror movie. The villainous coronavirus is killing  thousands of people, and we are feeling helpless. It has  turned our lives upside down. Even in our dreams, we could  not have imagined ourselves confined to our homes, with no  outings and unable to meet our friends and relatives.  Reasonably, the situation has given us a chance to look at things differently. In the beginning, this lockdown was considered as holidays by some children, like me. Once extended,  it has made us realize the value of attending schools. We appreciate the hard work of our  teachers who are trying their best to teach us through online classes and providing us with  study material. Teachers are not leaving any stone unturned so that we do not waste our  precious time sitting idle. Although initially taking online classes was a challenge for them,  they have quickly adapted so that our academic path does not get affected. This has taught  us never to run away from challenges when life throws them upon us and, to try to adapt  according to the situation.

These hard times are teaching us the value of everyday food items like fruits, vegetables,  and groceries in our lives. They have become so valuable that nowadays they are not readily available. We are learning to manage ourselves with limited resources. We have learned  to respect our farmers and the vendors who are bringing these essentials to our doorsteps.  We have realized that we should never waste food because many people are unable to  have even a single meal during this lockdown period. It has also taught us life beyond junk  food as now we know that delicious food can be cooked at home too. We have become  more alert about personal hygiene and cleanliness.

The lockdown has also made us appreciate our parents, who usually work day and night to  fulfill our reasonable (and unreasonable) demands and never complain. Spending more  time with them gave us an opportunity to understand them and to learn what quality time

We are in the midst of unpleasant circumstances of the most serious kind. We have before  us long months of struggle. It is the necessity to move forward with the spirit of harmony to  fight this terrible catalog of human sufferings. ‘Let us stand in solidarity, not to a specific  country, race, or religion but rather to humanity.’

“United we stand, divided we fall.”

The little poetess inside me want to sum up my thoughts with the following piece of poetry:

Alone we are droplets, together an ocean,

when we drink unity’s potion.

Alone we are bricks, together a building,

and so ourselves we are shielding.

Alone we are branches, together a tree,

grown with the seeds of solidarity.

Alone we are people, together a team,

with cooperation supreme.

Alone we are humans, together humanity

standing together with unity and unanimity

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