Coronavirus disease, better known as COVID-19, is an infectious disease that has taken a toll on the lives of many people around the world. It has had an impact on global economic growth, thereby slowly destroying poor countries.
However, this has not yet destroyed our willpower and our intellect. Because we are strong and not easily disheartened. We still have the opportunity to rebuild the community. All that we only need is ourselves.
How do we address the pandemic?
First and foremost, everything starts with you. Self-discipline is the key, keeping up with health protocols is a must. The government and the front-line workers are doing whatever it takes to keep us safe. They left their families ahead of others to assist in mitigating the spread of the virus. And what'd you do? You can't even keep up with simple health etiquettes. You need a change, a change in your deceptive pride. Because without your cooperation, everything will go to waste.
Then the next thing you need to do is take a stand. Regardless of race, religion, rank, salary, your help no matter big or small, is much appreciated. Help each other, if they need assistance, at least provide what you can. Don't wait for return, because time arrives that it all comes back to you.
And in the end, do whatever is necessary to survive. To find work, to rally is not the solution, politicians will be content to watch you above the ground. Where's the money of the people? They responded, didn't you see? Frontliners give you whatever you need to protect yourself. The fund, which you previously received. What more are you looking for? Would you like to fill in for the president? Come on, let's look at what you're going to do to deal with this pandemic.
See? What are words without work? Like I said, you have the answer. Society is on the brink of a pandemic. My point is that we should not oppose but rather work together to overcome this deadly disease. Viruses don't discriminate and neither should we. We are in this together and we will get through this together. (Jomarie Ong 2021)
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