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Imagine that you have a friend who knows nothing about COVID-19 pandemic. You met your friend after a while and your friend is not even wearing a mask. Your friend does not know what social distancing is.

Now, write a conversation between you and your friend about COVID-19.

Word Limit: 180-200

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people in Madrid were finally allowed to meet with up to 10 friends after six weeks in lockdown, some couldn’t wait to gather over beers back at their favourite bar terrace, or host a dinner at their apartment. But others were unsure about how to socialise, and some even found themselves judging the different behaviours of people in their network.

“We’re trying to coordinate meeting a bigger group ‘round a friend’s house this weekend, and I think that is kind of causing some tensions,” says Amber, 40, who asked us not to use her surname in case it creates future conflict.

Some of her friends, who are all in their 30s or early 40s, are nervous about how flippantly one member of their group has been taking the risks of the virus. The woman told them that it felt “too annoying” to wear a mask in the supermarket despite these being mandatory in Spain. “It is a transition phase.... and, certainly, people are starting to look at each other with a bit more suspicion,” says Amber.

Garvin Wolfe van Dernoot, a 21-year-old student in Colorado’s Avon County, one of the first places in the US to start opening up, has also been anxious about meeting with friends who aren’t as cautious as he is.

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