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The COVID 19 Diary (Cotd)
The first COVID 19 Diary published abut two weeks ago in late March 2020. In that diary I started a countdown. “Minus Day 4, Minus Day 3, Minus Day 2 and Minus Day 1”. The last ‘minus’ being 22nd March making 23rd March “Day 0” of lock down
By Alan Russell6 years ago in Longevity
Working through Covid19
We are all told to stay at home. Not to go out unless it's for the bare essentials or daily exercise. I can't stay at home because I'm a healthcare worker. I work in a local care home. Before this pandemic, I had plans to travel around the world to as many countries as possible, attend writing clubs, get drunk with friends, go to concerts, nights out and conventions. You know, anything a typical young person would do. I'm one of the lucky ones really, but things can change. The minute you're down with a cold, people are quick to assume you've got it.
By Chloe Gilholy6 years ago in Longevity
To Greedy Billionaires Who "Warned" Us About the Current Plague
Billionaires have a constant, and steady source of income because they started businesses, while actually being the owners of their net worth. I want to become one of them because I'm eager to prove my family wrong, both the liars as well as the believers of those lies. But anyway, this isn't about them since I do not have THEM on the OCD brain right now. What I have on my mind is how billionaires like Bill Gates have proposed that the world is not ready to deal with a pandemic. The link below is all about Bill Gates saying we aren't prepared for a larger epidemic. The video is dated March 19th, 2020.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez6 years ago in Longevity
Trapped in quarantine
It was a normal Thursday afternoon and I just woke up from that seem to be a eight hour shift from an overnight job I was doing in food service. I was energetic and ready to take on the rest of the day. Looking forward to going to the store, I got up washed my face, put on my socks, pants and a T-shirt along with a long sleeve thermal Top. It was a sunny beautiful day in western Pennsylvania.
By Kyle Smith6 years ago in Longevity
How are we doing? The short answer is we're okay.
My friends ask me how I’m doing. The short answer is always - we’re okay. But the real answer is much longer. I feel a lot of anxiety these days. It’s always there, sometimes with more intensity than others. But a constant, ever present, lurking beneath our routine.
By Jill Jaimes6 years ago in Longevity
Lost in quarantine
It was a normal Thursday afternoon and I just woke up from that seem to be a eight hour shift from an overnight job I was doing in food service. I was energetic and ready to take on the rest of the day. Looking forward to going to the store, I got up washed my face, put on my socks, pants and a T-shirt along with a long sleeve thermal Top. It was a sunny beautiful day in western Pennsylvania.
By Kyle Smith6 years ago in Longevity
Desperate for Control in a Nightmare World
It all feels so out of control. And, this lack of control feels different because there’s no real way to stop it at the moment. It’s like we’re all in a massive group project where the majority of the group is doing what they’re assigned, but the ones that aren’t are causing previously unimaginable problems and threatening to derail the entire project. I knew there was a reason I hated group projects!
By Katherine Ferry6 years ago in Longevity
Don't go Viral.
When all else fails, we, as humans tend to take matters into our own hands or point our finger at anyone that "should have done or shouldn't have done" something to prevent the catastrophe. In this case, our current pandemic, people from all walks of life are affected by a singular disease that ravages the respiratory system in a unique manner, leaving those with preexisting conditions i.e. diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, breathing difficulties, or simply being over the age of sixty years old to fall to the novel corona virus. At least that is what they told you in the beginning, however with new evidence that it effects humans of all ages, making it far more potent a disease than previously thought.
By Mitchell Depriest6 years ago in Longevity
So, This is the Apocolypse, Eh?
What the heck is going on? How on earth does a microscopic virus bring the world to its knees like this? And how on earth has my usually shielded city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada end up being involved in all of this? These are the kinds of things that happen somewhere on the other side of the planet, in exotic countries. Usually, the victims seem millions of miles away and end up being just numbers that show up somewhere beyond the headlines. Not this time. This time, we here in the center of Canada, isolated out on the prairies, are part of the story. It’s hit home. We are doing what so many others in the world are doing, which is waiting patiently (and not so patiently) for the risk to die down so we can go back to being less than 6 feet apart from each other. At the moment, we are all vulnerable, as vulnerable as those across the planet who we normally can’t relate with. This is truly a world wide experience. Fortunately, however, there are far less zombies than anticipated. All the movies tell us that future pandemics all involve turning into zombies. There has not been a single zombie sighting yet. Many of us have been preparing for a zombie apocalypse. We didn’t prepare for this!
By Chris Hearn6 years ago in Longevity











