Write a diary entry describing your happiest and saddest moment of lock down
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A diary is by its very nature an intensely personal thing. It’s a place to record our most intimate thoughts and worries about the world around us. In other words, it is a glimpse at our state of mind.
Now, the coronavirus pandemic, and the impact of the lockdown, have left many people isolated and scared about what the future might bring. As a sociologist, I was keen to hear how people were experiencing this totally new way of life. So in early March I began the CoronaDiaries – a sociological study which aimed to highlight the real voices and the everyday experiences of the pandemic by collecting the accounts of people up and down the UK, before, during and after the crisis.
From the frontline health worker concerned about PPE and exposure to COVID-19, to the furloughed engineer worried about his mental health, these are the voices of the pandemic. Entries take a variety of forms, such as handwritten or word-processed diaries, blogs, social media posts, photos, videos, memes and other submissions like songs, poems, shopping lists, dream logs and artwork. So far, the study has recruited 164 participants, from 12 countries, aged between 11 and 87. These people come from a range of backgrounds.
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Things are getting worse. Now there are 30 cases in my ward. And I am so Panicked. I have no clue what to do these days. I feel lazy (that is a not so seen symptom of the corona), but, let us think positive ok? I do not have Covid-19 here. That’s not what it is. Gosh!! Why do I even speak in that way? Anyways, so, Online class is about to have a vacation and one good thing. Our ICT Conference is postponed. And there is sad news for me. I won’t be the Moderator AKA Dias anymore. It will be someone from the higher grades. Well, that got spoiled. Whatever, and I told you I will bring one or maybe more new things that I discover. Well, I did bring one thing but can't spell out here..........
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