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3.5 million cases. 250 thousand deaths. What could I possibly be talking about? None other than the infamous Coronavirus.
COVID19 to the officials; corona to the kids. I am a self-proclaimed corona-kid. Perhaps babies born in this time are more accurately corona-kids than me but growing up in these trying times is just as bad.
I saw a couple of articles about coronavirus in early 2020. I suspected it was one of those obscure viruses that don't really kill anyone and you don't really hear about. I was definitively wrong.
My mum thinks that coronavirus is the first time the whole world has been united against a common enemy. She's right. We are all fighting the same battle against the same enemy.
I'm not at school. I'm remote learning. It's okay and I like not having to get up early, but sometimes it's hard to focus on the task at hand.
Everything on the news is about coronavirus. Whilst not always directly, it can be talked about when talking about the impacts. I haven't seen my friends in person since March 22nd. It is now May 5th. It has been 44 days.
They say that it's okay to miss out on a week of school here and a week of school there when you are in Year 4, or Year 7, but as a Kindergartner or a Year 12 student it must be really hard. I am in year 7 and I guess they're right. Missing school in Year 7 wouldn't be critical. For my brother in Year 12, it's hard.
Luckily, we are going back to school soon for 2 days a week, and then 3.
Enough about coronavirus. I had a bagel with cream cheese on it today and it was yummy. Thank you for listening to me.
COVID19 to the officials; corona to the kids. I am a self-proclaimed corona-kid. Perhaps babies born in this time are more accurately corona-kids than me but growing up in these trying times is just as bad.
I saw a couple of articles about coronavirus in early 2020. I suspected it was one of those obscure viruses that don't really kill anyone and you don't really hear about. I was definitively wrong.
My mum thinks that coronavirus is the first time the whole world has been united against a common enemy. She's right. We are all fighting the same battle against the same enemy.
I'm not at school. I'm remote learning. It's okay and I like not having to get up early, but sometimes it's hard to focus on the task at hand.
Everything on the news is about coronavirus. Whilst not always directly, it can be talked about when talking about the impacts. I haven't seen my friends in person since March 22nd. It is now May 5th. It has been 44 days.
They say that it's okay to miss out on a week of school here and a week of school there when you are in Year 4, or Year 7, but as a Kindergartner or a Year 12 student it must be really hard. I am in year 7 and I guess they're right. Missing school in Year 7 wouldn't be critical. For my brother in Year 12, it's hard.
Luckily, we are going back to school soon for 2 days a week, and then 3.
Enough about coronavirus. I had a bagel with cream cheese on it today and it was yummy. Thank you for listening to me.