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Norinsyirah Binti Mohd Tukiran (BGJ210210200)

  • solastakptm
  • Sep 18, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 19, 2021

The Covid 19 pandemic has taught us many things we never knew before: it's not all glitz and glam, and it's not all doom and gloom. It all began when our Prime Minister informed citizens that the entire country was under lockdown. I'm disappointed, but it's not surprising to me. Malaysia's Movement Control Order went into effect on March 18, 2020. (MCO). Some people gladly accepted the instruction, but the majority were afraid and began panting.


The Corona Virus was identified in Wuhan, China in 2019, which is why it was given the name Covid 19. Globally, there has been a health crisis. The virus spread like greased lightning because it had already infected several countries. The signs and symptoms might be subtle or life-threatening. Fever, cough, shortness of breath, weariness, bodily ache, and diarrhea are symptoms of sickness.


The pandemic taught us that family is more important than we realised because they have been there for us during the crisis and have been our finest medicine. Whether we quarrel or not, we always reach out to avoid feeling stressed or lonely. We've also been more conscious of our surroundings and learned how vital self-care is to us. For example, we wear masks and sanitize to keep ourselves clean. It will serve as an example for future generations as something to develop and sustain throughout one's life. Furthermore, we have been using technology for our online class all around the world, which has taught us that we can interact more effectively through the online system and use the internet to obtain more knowledge. Not only that, but we also help the environment by closing some factories and not driving as much because we stayed at home, resulting in a cleaner atmosphere.


We learned from the pandemic's disadvantage that we can't socialize with people and can't spend more time with friends. For example, we are unable to attend school and receive a proper education. My phone, on the other hand, was ringing incessantly due to the teacher's homework, but we have no right to complain because it is our job. Many people commit suicide as a means of escaping life since it is easier and they cannot survive if they live. Many of them lose their jobs and wonder how they would be able to provide alimony to their families. We have a tendency to lose concentration easily and have no idea how to interact with others.


In conclusion, the government is doing all possible to avoid the Covid 19 situation from spreading, so we, as citizens, must do our part and pay attention to what the government says.









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