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Please anyone give me a fullscape of essay on "2020 - a learning year.​

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Answered by RafiyaFakir
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They say, never waste a crisis. We wouldn’t have wasted this one if we start building and adopting solutions to stay within planetary boundaries in the right earnest, both in our personal lives and in public spaces. The year 2020 was honestly a learning year. We get to know about it by the following points it taught us.

1. This world is interconnected.

We often think of each country as a separate entity that is 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.

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.

3. Humans are adaptive, and life is more resourceful than we think.

The pandemic has been a time of extraordinary change, and we have had to rapidly change and adapt to the evolving situation. Many individuals have lost jobs and have been forced to find creative ways to pay the bills. Many others began working from home. Schools turned online with virtual learning. Many physicians started offering telemedicine. This pandemic has been a testament to just how resilient we are as humans and our ability to be flexible and creative in the face of uncertainty.

4. There are goodness and humanity, even in the darkness.

At the start of the pandemic, there was a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) among hospitals and health care facilities, and many health care workers were reusing the same disposable mask for days or weeks at a time. Immediately, community members gathered together to procure masks, 3D print face shields, and hand sew masks and scrub caps for health care workers. Restaurants were donating food to hospital workers and first responders. And people were volunteering to bring groceries to the elderly. These acts of kindness and appreciation from the community has helped keep me and many of my fellow health care workers going, working day after day during this pandemic.

5. Life is precious. Be grateful for what we have.

Aloft 1.1 million worldwide lost their lives during this pathetic pandemic. This pandemic has made us re-think our priorities and remember how precious life is. It has been a reminder to appreciate the smaller things in life – the things we often take for granted. This pandemic has made us re-evaluate our life and assess our priorities and served as a reminder of how precious life is and appreciate the small things in life.

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Answered by XSaniaX
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