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writing a diary entry on the topic " your personal experience during this covid-19 ".

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Answered by sahilkumar6329
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My Covid-19 Experience

Hello, I would like to start this essay by introducing myself. My name is Kevin Aleman,

I’m a senior at the University of California Los Angeles. My purpose for writing this essay

during this global pandemic is to provide a personal perspective of my experience throughout

this historical event. I would like to begin by stating, this has been by far the most significant

event of my life so far, as a 24 years old individual. I was too young to truly grasp the impact of

the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City, although I consider myself lucky to have witnessed

the election of the first African-American President in our country, I do not believe those events

compare with the global consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is one of those events

where there would a before and after on the practices we share as a society.

To begin, the first time I heard about the COVID-19 virus was towards the end of

January 2020. I didn’t care that much about it because I thought it was going to be a similar

situation like the H1N1 and Ebola virus, where you had government officials making statements

about the threat of this virus but nothing drastically changed asides from the learning of a new

technique of how to properly sneeze into our elbows instead of our hands. Most of the news

coverage was focused on the impact the virus had in the city of Wuhan, China. I must admit at

the time I was going through some tough personal feelings with the passing of my Grandfather in

January at the start of the Winter quarter at UCLA. It wasn’t until late February when I became

more worrisome about the severity of the Corona Virus. News about the quickness of the spread

of the virus in Northern Italy began to circulate on American news shows. And then March

came, and it completely changed the way things used to be, to say the least. During the second

week of March, UCLA announced the transition from in-person classes to online classes, this

transition took place during week 10 of the UCLA academic calendar year. However, at the time

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