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It's been a year since the still-mysterious novel coronavirus hit humanity. About three months later, India went into a lockdown to stop the spread of infections. Transport was suspended, night curfews were imposed, gatherings were prohibited, and businesses were shut.

Last year over February march we got to know about the Wuhan coronavirus which was spreading rapidly across the world creating havoc. A lot of countries were going under lockdown. Just reading the news sent chills down my spine, what would happen if this virus entered our countries. My parents were constantly following the news. we were getting to know different information from different sources about the covid- 19 diseases. Alas! the first covid- 19 case was detected in new Delhi and just within a few weeks, PM Modi declared nationwide lockdown. this caused a sudden panic amongst people, everyone around had become paranoid of the things that came into the house, there were a lot of tutorials on how to wash your hands properly and how to sanitize things that came inside the house.  it took me some time to understand what this lockdown meant and after I understood what it meant I was devastated because this meant that I wouldn't be able to meet any of my friends or relatives this also made me furious but because it was a pandemic I thought the vaccine would we out in a couple of days but (oh boy)/(oh lord) was I wrong! within no time a couple of days turned to a couple of months which then turned into a whole year! but alas but still there was no vaccine. gradually everyone got custom to the environment that contained masks, sanitation, mask, social distancing, and mask.  

Though the one thing good that has come out of this fiasco is that animals are again reclaiming their territory, a herd of spotted deer was "spotted" in Tirupati as human activity came to a halt during the lockdown. and In  Delhi, a week of lockdown brought down nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentration over the city to its lowest level since July 2018, found by NASA. I am guessing this was a way of nature punishing us for the harm that we have caused it.

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