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Kurt Russell E.

Cabanes

Coronavirus
Coronaviruses are a large group of viruses that can infect both animals and
humans. Several coronaviruses have been linked to respiratory infections in humans,
ranging from the common cold to more serious illnesses.
As of now the number of cases of Covid 19 in the Philippines is 1.26 million, 1.19
Million recovered and death is 21, 732. The Covid-19 pandemic has shown us not only
the various vulnerabilities in our healthcare system, public health emergency response,
governance, and communities, but also the multiple vulnerabilities in our healthcare
system, public health emergency response, governance, and communities. It has taught
us that collective action is critical to our health and safety (as well as the planet's).
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has disrupted daily life and slowed the global economy.
Thousands of people have been affected by this pandemic, who are either sick or dying
as a result of the disease's spread. Fever, cold, cough, bone pain, and breathing issues
are the most typical signs of this viral illness, which can develop to pneumonia. This is a
new viral sickness that is affecting people. Countries are outlawing public meetings in
order to prevent the exponential curve from breaking. To stop the spread of this highly
contagious disease, many countries are isolating their citizens and enacting severe
quarantines.
COVID-19 has had a rapid impact on our daily lives, enterprises, and global trade
and travel. Because the virus spreads quickly from person to person, early detection of
the sickness is critical for controlling its spread. The majority of countries have slowed
their goods manufacturing.
The pharmaceuticals business, solar power business, tourism, information and
technology business, and other industries and sectors are all affected by the disease's
cause. This infection has far-reaching consequences for citizens' everyday lives as well
as the global economy.
COVID-19 has influenced both supply sources and the global economy. There are
limits on traveling from one nation to another. A substantial proportion of cases are
found to be positive when tested while traveling, especially when traveling overseas. All
governments, health organizations, and other authorities are working hard to discover
COVID-19 instances. In today's world, preserving the quality of healthcare is a
demanding task for healthcare professionals.
Kurt Russell E. Cabanes

Mother Nature
The current situation requires that we preserve Mother Earth. Man has had a
significant influence on the environment from the early hunting era to the modern
technology era. To achieve economic progress, he had been abusing natural resources.
It has caused major damage to Earth since there are no plans to replenish them.
The obligation to rescue Mother Earth begins with each individual. Even if we
have the resources, we should limit how much energy we use in our everyday activities.
Simple decisions to conserve water, power, and transportation, for example, might go a
long way in this direction. We may affect the necessary societal change by serving as
role models for others in our activities.
Governments and stakeholders from all around the world are raising awareness
about the need to rescue Mother Earth. Afforestation, rainwater harvesting, garbage
recycling, industrial pollution reduction, and so on are some of the government's
initiatives. Every year, commemorating International Earth Day and Earth Hour raises
awareness of the issue. The 2015 Paris Agreement is the most recent corporate effort
toward limiting environmental damage.
The source of life is a mother. Causing a mother's suffering reduces the child's
life supply. As a result, saving Mother Earth also means saving us, the children. It is
feasible to restore her previous richness and splendor with our joint efforts. We would
also be contributing to the wellbeing of future generations in the process.
Kurt Russell E. Cabanes

21st Century

The origins of the new "scientific beliefs" may be found in industrialized nations. It
takes time for new technology to be transferred from rich countries to emerging ones
like India. Let us now have a look at the technologies that are likely to have an impact
on the current population. Computers are the component of technology that will have
the greatest impact on man in the twenty-first century.

When we examine today's household appliances, it's not an unrealistic goal. We offer
sophisticated vegetable cutters, pressure cookers, non-stick kitchenware, mixers,
grinders, juicers, and other appliances that get the job done quickly. The air-
conditioning in houses, public halls, and workplaces may be improved to the point
where the air within can be replenished with pure oxygen.

The day will come when the homemaker will have solved the maid-servant dilemma.
She would pay for a central computer service that would provide each family with a
robot maid that could be controlled remotely. Computers would assist us in driving by
providing instructions while we drive.

Science and technology are ushering in a new age. It may also bring about some
unfavorable alterations. Poverty levels in emerging and underdeveloped nations would
rise. The environment may become contaminated, posing a threat to humanity's
fundamental existence. As a result, we must create ecologically sustainable technology.

Mars, Venus, and other planets would be bombarded with flybys. Human organs that
have rotted would be replaced with organs generated in the laboratory through cloning
or other procedures. Experiments with pharmaceuticals are ongoing, with the potential
to alter one's personality. It might be conceivable to arrange a personality change in
the near future.

Ballistics-assisted global travel might become a reality. The usage of some specific
medications has been shown to boost human cognitive levels. Men and women may be
able to slow down the aging process. It's possible that animals for intelligent and skilled
labor will become a reality. Humans would be cloned in the twenty-first century. Flying
cars would be utilized for transportation, and the majority of commerce would be
conducted on the Internet.

Jacques Yres Costeau, a French oceanographer, believes that biotechnology will be able
to transplant a gill onto human shoulders, making them entirely amphibious. Man would
also be able to adapt to life beneath water. To make sea water drinkable, appropriate
ways would be developed. By the end of the twenty-first century, the Moon might be
colonized.
Kurt Russell E. Cabanes

Thus, science and technology offer a future in which man may live a healthy and
fulfilling life, but how wisely we use science and technology will be determined.

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