express your view on covid19 a big threat to humanity
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I miss my Friends
I miss Going To School
I miss Studying In Class
I miss Hanging Out At The School's Canteen With My Friends
I miss Attending School Events
I miss Staying Back Late After School Hours In School
I miss Socializing
I miss Dining Outside
I miss Going To The Mall
I miss Tasting Local Food
But mainly, I just miss going outside and I believe you do too.
In this crucial time, let's put our differences aside and fight this deadly coronavirus together. Due to lockdowns in most countries, people who run their own businesses are facing income drops, big families in rural areas that depend on daily income will not be able to support the whole family in a long period of time. Students who are taking their big exams this year will be affected.
Let's think of the children, they are the important ones because they will run our world in the future and we need to protect them from this pandemic.
We cannot allow the COVID-19 to serve as a vehicle for racism and discrimination since we have seen episodes of discrimination against people, especially from China and other Asian countries. This can have an impact on children's rights and most importantly on their mental health.
So to my readers, please obey whatever action that is conducted by your government and do spread awareness.
Stop panic buying, stop taking advantage of this desperate time (selling overpriced food), stop spreading fake news that can lead panic and anxiety, obey movement control orders, stay indoors, practice good hygiene, avoid having contact with others and go out only when necessary.
Let's stop pointing fingers and play our part so that we can break the chain of infection because we're all in this together. It's time for change and change is what we are going to bring as ONE RACE and ONE CIVILIZATION.
Spread positivity, not negativity. Stay at home and stay safe.
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We have now reached the tragic milestone of one million deaths, and the human family is suffering under an almost intolerable burden of loss.
“The climbing death toll is staggering, and we must work together to slow the spread of this virus.” - UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner.
But the pandemic is much more than a health crisis, it's also an unprecedented socio-economic crisis. Stressing every one of the countries it touches, it has the potential to create devastating social, economic and political effects that will leave deep and longstanding scars. UNDP is the technical lead in the UN’s socio-economic recovery, alongside the health response, led by WHO, and the Global Humanitarian Response Plan, and working under the leadership of the UN Resident Coordinators.
Every day, people are losing jobs and income, with no way of knowing when normality will return. Small island nations, heavily dependent on tourism, have empty hotels and deserted beaches. The International Labour Organization estimates that 400 million jobs could be lost.
The World Bank projects a US$110 billion decline in remittances this year, which could mean 800 million people will not be able to meet their basic needs.