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WHEN WILL BE THE EXACT END?

A RECAP FROM THE PANDEMIC NOW AND THEN

It became more recent because of a disease that started on the 31st of December in the
year 2019 in the province of Wuhan in the country of China. It can have a mild to severe symptoms
and can infect many people. According to the studies, there are common and unusual symptoms
seen in a person if it has COVID-19. If it's not being treated it may cause a large contraction of the
virus. Thus, it's been going on for a week, it's possible to infect more than one individual you have
come in contact with.

There is a positive impact of COVID-19 in our society like, One, Flexibility has provided time
for family movies, board games, chore assistance, and taking on responsibility in our dual-physician
household. Second, Because of the economic strain, we have discovered the need of financial
responsibility and saving money. A wise maxim during these times is "save for the rainy day."
Additionally, it has encouraged others to undertake philanthropy. Lastly, the epidemic has
underlined the necessity for doctors to actively participate in health care policy rather than simply
observe them from a distance.

In it’s vice versa, we cannot avoid to encounter some negative impact where in it’s not only
about the society but also the citizens. First, most parents were unprepared and at a loss when
schools abruptly closed, leaving us with little choice except to educate our kids. The transition to the
new world of "virtual learning" has been difficult for parents, teachers, and students alike. Second, it
has become increasingly obvious that there is a lack of direction and critical leadership, which is why
there are more people dying and the curve isn't being "flattened" as intended. Finally, because social
segregation and safety standards must be followed by healthcare organizations, or because those
organizations are already facing difficulties like staff shortages, social healthcare services may be
more challenging to receive during the pandemic.

In a while, there are safe and effective vaccinations available that give strong protection
against major disease, hospitalization, and death caused by COVID-19. Vaccinations against COVID-
19 have been administered to billions of individuals. Getting vaccinated is one of the most critical
things you can do to protect yourself from COVID-19, contribute to the end of the pandemic, and
prevent new versions from arising. Take all COVID-19 vaccination doses indicated by your health
authority as soon as your turn comes up, including a booster dose if necessary. Even after receiving a
vaccination, it is still possible to contract COVID-19 and transmit it to others. As a result, keep up all
efforts to maintain your and others' health. This might end sooner or later as long as people still
implement the norms and restrictions to avoid the 2nd wave caused by this deadly virus.

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