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essay writing on life lesson that covid 19 has thaught us​

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Answered by rashmimayekar794
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The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many important lessons and has changed our priorities in life, Superintendent of Police B. Krishna Rao said.

“COVID-19 has taught us that health plays a major role in our life, as it is seen that healthy people are able to fight the coronavirus more effectively. Our health is directly linked to the environment,”This world is interconnected. We often think of each country as a separate entity and being very different from one another. Within a few months of the virus first being identified, the virus spread to nearly every country, and a global pandemic was declared. Despite the differences and distance between places, we are battling the same virus and having the same struggles. It’s a reminder of just how our world economy and society are interconnected on many levels, including supply chains, communications, technology, and travel.

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2. Humans are social creatures, and we need social interaction and human contact. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of social interaction and human contact within almost every aspect of our lives, including education, employment, entertainment, and recreation. Efforts to reduce the spread of the virus, including physical distancing, quarantine, and stay-at-home orders, have prompted and exacerbated social isolation and loneliness. Along with 35 million other individuals (accounting for 28% of the population) in the United States, I live alone, and this has meant little to no social interactions for months. And as much as I consider myself an independent person who has lived on their own for years and moved numerous times to new cities without knowing anyone there, this pandemic has made me realize how much I miss social interaction and things as simple as a hug or coffee with a friend at the café.

Answered by tkyadav7089
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Superintendent of Police B. Krishna Rao watering a sapling on the occasion of International Ozone Day, at the AMNS plant in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Also seen are D.S. Varma of AMNS and T. Rajendra Reddy, Joint Chief Environmental Engineer of APBCB. | Photo Credit: K.R. DEEPAK

Sumit BhattacharjeeVISAKHAPATNAM 16 SEPTEMBER 2020 22:38 IST

UPDATED: 16 SEPTEMBER 2020 22:39 IS

    

‘We should make health and environment our top priorities’

The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many important lessons and has changed our priorities in life, Superintendent of Police B. Krishna Rao said.

“COVID-19 has taught us that health plays a major role in our life, as it is seen that healthy people are able to fight the coronavirus more effectively. Our health is directly linked to the environment,” he

Mr. Krishna Rao was speaking at a programme held on the occasion of International Ozone Day, jointly organised by The Hindu FIC and Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel (AMNS), at the AMNS pelletisation plant on Wednesday.

The programme was organised in adherence to COVID-19 protocols.

“Incorporating small things into our daily routine, such as going for

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