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paragraph when i celebrated my birthday during lockdown ​

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Answered by yashwantnewastha
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This year I am celebrating my birthday in lockdown. A new experience for me, and for a lot of people who have had their birthday already

This year I am celebrating my birthday in lockdown. A new experience for me, and for a lot of people who have had their birthday alreadyIt’s a lifestyle we are all learning to adapt to, aimed at stopping the spread of Coronavirus Covid-19

This year I am celebrating my birthday in lockdown. A new experience for me, and for a lot of people who have had their birthday alreadyIt’s a lifestyle we are all learning to adapt to, aimed at stopping the spread of Coronavirus Covid-19It seems some lock down measures will be in place until the end of the year, and potentially longer for some restrictions

This year I am celebrating my birthday in lockdown. A new experience for me, and for a lot of people who have had their birthday alreadyIt’s a lifestyle we are all learning to adapt to, aimed at stopping the spread of Coronavirus Covid-19It seems some lock down measures will be in place until the end of the year, and potentially longer for some restrictionsMy birthday falls on the 15th October, and to celebrate I shall be having a lock down birthday celebration at home

, and to celebrate I shall be having a lock down birthday celebration at home

Changes since lockdown

Having to keep my distance from families and friends has been the hardest part for me. I live close to a lot of my family, and not being able to just pop in and see them is a strange feeling

Having to keep my distance from families and friends has been the hardest part for me. I live close to a lot of my family, and not being able to just pop in and see them is a strange feelingThe financial uncertainty of what the future holds is also causing concern. We just don’t know how we as individuals and the country will recover from the measures currently imposed

Having to keep my distance from families and friends has been the hardest part for me. I live close to a lot of my family, and not being able to just pop in and see them is a strange feelingThe financial uncertainty of what the future holds is also causing concern. We just don’t know how we as individuals and the country will recover from the measures currently imposedGeneral health concerns makes going to the supermarket a hugely daunting task, for fear of contracting or passing the virus on. A lot of people have opted for online deliveries, and supermarkets are feeling the strain. While also there are queues outside of supermarkets taking hours to enter a store, as social distancing measures are being followed restricting the volume of shoppers in store

Having to keep my distance from families and friends has been the hardest part for me. I live close to a lot of my family, and not being able to just pop in and see them is a strange feelingThe financial uncertainty of what the future holds is also causing concern. We just don’t know how we as individuals and the country will recover from the measures currently imposedGeneral health concerns makes going to the supermarket a hugely daunting task, for fear of contracting or passing the virus on. A lot of people have opted for online deliveries, and supermarkets are feeling the strain. While also there are queues outside of supermarkets taking hours to enter a store, as social distancing measures are being followed restricting the volume of shoppers in storeKeeping the family occupied and happy, while trying to home school and isolate indoors. Home schooling being a challenging task for most parents or guardians. Also, the proposal of sending children back to school from 01st June with the fear for their health and safety

Having to keep my distance from families and friends has been the hardest part for me. I live close to a lot of my family, and not being able to just pop in and see them is a strange feelingThe financial uncertainty of what the future holds is also causing concern. We just don’t know how we as individuals and the country will recover from the measures currently imposedGeneral health concerns makes going to the supermarket a hugely daunting task, for fear of contracting or passing the virus on. A lot of people have opted for online deliveries, and supermarkets are feeling the strain. While also there are queues outside of supermarkets taking hours to enter a store, as social distancing measures are being followed restricting the volume of shoppers in storeKeeping the family occupied and happy, while trying to home school and isolate indoors. Home schooling being a challenging task for most parents or guardians. Also, the proposal of sending children back to school from 01st June with the fear for their health and safetyAlso our pets, who are wondering why we are home all day now.

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