Write a letter to your friend describing how you spend the quarantine period and how utilised this free time to learn new skills.
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Dear Ham,
I hope you are doing good. As you I was covid positive a few weeks ago due to the symptoms I doubted and then I tested and what I was doubting came true and then I was admitted to the nearby hospital of our city.
The hospital have good facilities available there and they care their patients with regular check-ups. I was in ward no. 14 and I with a few people were there. The facility was good as they used to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in time. I spent the time under them by learning and even by some life changing experiences they used to tell. I got inspired by what they said.
Now, I have been discharged from the hospital after being tested negative. As per WHO I have to stay in quarantine for 21 days. I am now trying to relearn the things I learnt in the past and develop my other hobbies. I now draw the sceneries exercise daily and even watch TV for the cricket and football matches.
I hope that you would be satisfied by my story and regularly take the precautions even if you are safe at home because it's a virus and it may be present anywhere so be prepared !!
Thanking You,
Yours Faithfully,
TYKE
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One day the letter you write might help children in the future learn about how coronavirus impacted children today, just like letters from important historical moments many years ago (such as the First and Second World War) tell us what life was like then.
The Postal Museum’s team will choose a selection of the submitted letters to be included in an exhibition, both online and hopefully in real life too!