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Come Back Safe
I have a few friends working in the NHS. And I'm getting scared for them now. Like actually, properly scared. I'm not going to pretend I know everything about COVID-19, but I do know that it's thrown everything through a loop, given me an extra week for some of my assignments (the only good thing to come out of it) has forced all my meetings, classes and plans to take place over Zoom (a program I'm almost 100% sure didn't exist until this whole thing started and people realised Skype is a garbage fire).
By Max Brooks6 years ago in Longevity
COVID-19
We're in the middle of a pandemic. The world is at a stand still and you don't want to leave your home in case you get infected. Right now, the world is a scary place, stepping out your front door is dangerous because an interaction with an infected person terrifies you. However, I think in order to get over the fear of COVID-19 you need to understand it more and do the research.
By Joel Greene6 years ago in Longevity
ALL BUSES ON THE ZAMBIAN ROADS MUST HAVE HAND SANITIZERS TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID ~19!
ALL BUSES ON THE ZAMBIAN ROADS MUST HAVE HAND SANITIZERS TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID ~19 ! The Towns and Cities administrations in Zambia must stand up and help to stop the spread COVID ~19 by coming up with containment measures after President Dr.Lungu has made available all the tools to them . All Zambian public buses must have hand sanitizers .
By Kanema Mupila Kameya6 years ago in Longevity
Define essential during the covid lockdown
As I say in the sub heading this is based on my experiences and anecdotes in the uk as that's where I am. Ever since this lockdown started there's been disagreements on what's essential and what isn't. If one kind of shop is open then why isn't another kind is common. One large sports chain wanted to stay open because it sells fitness clothing and said that was essential for health. After a backlash in the press they closed. At the same time bicycle shops were deemed essential, though that's mainly for maintainace and alternative transport for key workers.
By ASHLEY SMITH6 years ago in Longevity
My Heroic Wife
My wife who is a Pharmacist & Pharmacy Manager of her company workplace has been one of the companies out there that are open during this horrific time. She is truly an inspiration due to the fact she can get exposed to this virus that has been going around for quite some time now and yet she still choose to work despite how she can get exposure from other people who could potentially be sick and aren't following social distancing or lock-down rules. I'm thankful for all her hard work, to all the other healthcare heroes and workers of other industries who are doing everything they can to save lives while they are at risk of getting infected. I'm hoping and praying for this nightmare to end so everybody can go back to pursuing their past normal lives. My wife is about 5 months pregnant and her appointments have been getting delayed due to the circumstances we're currently in. She's expected to deliver around late August or early September 2020 of this year.
By Hobbies • Skills • Talents • Passion • Profession6 years ago in Longevity
The Family History of Dr. Anthony Fauci
Dr. Anthony Fauci was born December 24th, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York to Stephen A. Fauci and Eugenia Abys. Dr. Fauci attended Regis High School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan where he was the captain of the school's basketball team. After High School, Dr. Fauci attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts where he earned an Bachelor of Science Degree in Classics in 1962. While attending Holy Cross, Fauci made Dean's List, and was a member of the Outing Club, the Aquinas Academy, the Knights of Columbus, the Biology Society where he served as Treasurer, and was on the Junior Prom Committee.
By Bradley Greenland6 years ago in Longevity
Passover Pizza Aria
WEDNESDAY APRIL 8, 2020 As I opened my eyes this morning I reached for my phone so I could use my Breathing App right away. Where was it? Couldn't find it. Was this one of those misplaced on Ambien things? So right away, I jumped out of bed and began a cleaning search. I live in a tiny apartment. My desk is not a desk at all. It's a tiny IKEA night stand. And I hate to say it, but my queen excessively sized bed acts as my desk. Yes, I climb over things to sleep. Perhaps this explains a portion of my insomnia issues. And in the middle of my mad morning cleaning, I found my phone, just below the head of my bed. The last app I had used was my Breathing App, as I fell asleep the night before.
By Karen Lichtman6 years ago in Longevity











