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A Letter during COVID times
Dear Friend,
Today, we are facing the biggest challenge (COVID19) in spite of advanced technology in place. The unforeseen pandemic has made me realise the importance of life and death. My outlook towards life has entered a moulding stage and I am trying to make sure it shapes in a way covering broader perspective towards LIVING, ultimately leading to satisfactory DEATH.
We humans work, sweat, strive in our field of interest for better existence and are in constant thirst to attain set goals. Meanwhile, may be a few or all, ignoring health, family, friends and most importantly self. Undoubtedly corona has induced fright, panic, fear at the same it has evoked thought/s of the true meaning to survival. Quarantine period is literally connecting people in all sense and has halted each and every single busy road which seemed impossible to me until now. (Thanks to Corona but I stand #gocoronago).
Now coming to my tapping viewpoints towards life, never ever have I imagined such a big scale lockdown in India. It is unplanned and disorganised, but we had to bow down. Which prompted to ask myself a question, will I be able to survive happily if nothing is planned?? The answer is definitely yes for survival, but for happiness I am yet not sure. In this time of lockdown, my profession demands me to travel to work for completing my duties. My drive from home to office is very peaceful and calm without traffic interruption, noisy background, pollution, unwanted public anger. I feel so blessed to experience such an environment forgoing the fear of contracting COVID (Note: I take all due precautions to be safe and I respect and salute the patrolling officials). Here I have to ask, can we collectively accomplish such harmony and peace once the situation gets back to normalcy? (I hope you can fetch in your opinion.)
My beliefs and emotions are strengthening with each passing day. The way I used to see death before is totally different from now. Money and a now-COVID is super deadly combo to debate. Given present circumstance, will money assure surety to anyone’s life? It can buy doctor, bed, ventilator, but COVID? I feel the answer is no until medical progress is made. Now talking about the deceased to COVID, can’t be touched, kissed, and hugged. Also, people suffering from COVID can’t long for care, attention, pamper and love from loved ones at the bedside. At bad times, we seek for physical, mental and emotional help and support from known, but COVID times is making sure, we fight in our own strength. (Hard to blame others too, all fear of death).
‘DEATH, things to accomplish before and after, time to sit and contemplate’, to the COVID times.
Too much to my mind, still writing it for clarity and inputs.
With Love,
Venkatlaxmi
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24 March 2020
Anastasia Kurdgelia, 13 years old
During these hard times that the world is experiencing, it is easy to panic and get upset. Especially during the quarantine, when you feel isolated and very lonely. It may seem that your previous life would never return. Those negative thoughts and feelings can really get to you sometimes. I don’t know about you, but they certainly come to me.
I am a bit worried about the new ways of teaching that the government considered necessary for social distancing. Adjusting to a new routine is hard. I try to make my own schedule in order to stay productive.
In this situation, the hardest thing for me is missing my friends, whom I have not seen for a long time. Probably many children are experiencing this feeling now. Something that helps me is contacting them online.
I would advise my peers to remember that this situation is temporary; talk to your friends online to entertain yourself and to keep up with them; and, most importantly, try to stay away from too much information, because It will just make you even more worried.
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Giorgi Shengelia, 13
Giorgi Shengelia, 13 years old
Corona holidays
When the coronavirus spread, I wasn’t worried at all. On the opposite, I wanted it to go on so that we would have longer holidays. I didn’t realize that everything would be closed because of coronavirus and the holidays wouldn’t be nearly as much fun as I expected.
The first week was fun, not many things were closed, and Tbilisi wasn’t sad and empty. But after a couple of days the virus spread to more people and everything got closed, so just sitting at home was getting boring. Usually I can be entertained really simply - just give me a phone or a laptop and yeah that's pretty much it, I’ll sit by myself and play games. But my mom and grandma don’t really like that, they want me to be healthy so sitting all day playing video games isn’t an option.
So I found other ways to entertain myself. First, reading: I’ve always loved reading and I do read now as well, but I’m running out of books and the bookstores are closed. Second, I really enjoy cooking, it’s just so satisfying when you have everything organized and ready to go and then you make just the perfect dish. But when I cook things don't usually go that way - and there’s total chaos in the kitchen. Third, I learn some new random things, I learned how to make a Facebook professional page and a Wix page for my grandma’s paintings and I learn random and handy stuff like that every day. Sometimes I also go on a little walk and I enjoy it a little bit. So that was the list of things I do during the corona holidays.