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March 25, 2023, 02:12:00 PM
But in my country it was hunger that almost take the lives of people because no money and if you have nowhere to buy something.
The one that has the most impact on the food fulfillment sector, because it is directly related to human life, but without us knowing it this has passed by itself, hasn't it.

How did you survived the asshole pandemic disease (covid19)?  Where you sore afraid? How you deassociate with people? How did you get something to eat?
Without being asked I think you have found the answer. I mean, the pandemic has passed and all countries are in the stage of economic recovery now, but for developing countries it will still have an impact on economic recovery after the pandemic is declared over, because in this country many people have lost their jobs as a source of individual income and the state cannot be present 100% in helping everyone to get a job back, moreover the availability of jobs is very difficult to find after the pandemic.

There is almost no specific formula for this problem and we went through it as it has now, even though it was so difficult during the pandemic and in the end it ended itself. To hell with political relations or whatever was the source of the problem at that time, because they are not present and try to find a solution to the problem and otherwise end up on their own.
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March 25, 2023, 01:31:04 PM
During Covid 19, almost many businesses and businesses experienced setbacks, including the business I was in at that time. almost half of the income that I usually get from the business that I run was lost during the covid incident, and I even managed to sell my wife's gold jewelry to survive at that time. but luckily i got windfall from Bitcointalk forum by giving PYR ( Vulcan Forged ) tokens back then and i exchanged them into real money. I returned to collect what I have sold before.
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March 24, 2023, 07:53:19 PM
I don't think anyone would love to relive the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic because during that period, we got to see  a lot of sufferings. Some, due to lack died and in where I come from, it was tagged as the resultant effects of COVID and painfully, numbers which where not there were added just so that funds could be siphoned to their pockets.
 Well, according to your topic, you should have shared how you survived the pandemic. But here's mine though:
 At least it was foodstuffs that was the major thing in short supply,( as peeps refused to fall sick anymore);we were able to stock the house with canned goods and some dried goods that could last for a long period of time before the whole thing got severe.

The Covid period was a disaster. A lot of people lost their jobs and their source of income. Every body was living in constant fear, always suspicious of the next person. Then there were the conspiracy theories. I think this made it even worst. Some people were so creative about the theories that it looked so trues and that made it even more scary.
Part of me blames the government for the escalation. They did what they always did when they're faced with situations the don't fully understand and cant kill; they ignore it and just make their citizens believe they got everything under control when in truth, they have nothing under control. Instead of the world to come together and find a solution we were busy pointing fingers at each and looking for who to blame. We were all scared so I get it.  

When we are suffering, stuck, and poorer than we think it is the fault of the government, because they are the head of a country, they need to take responsibility as well as take timely measures. I don't like my government either, but during the pandemic I don't blame them, it came so suddenly and so quickly that no one could react in time so it's hard to blame them entirely. From the outset, the WHO itself underestimated the pandemic so governments couldn't have done better. During the pandemic, I don't see any government doing its job well, it can be said that the pandemic is too difficult a task.
Less socialisation and work from home - I lost my job so I was struggling for health and money both
On a side note - I fell ill twice during COVID - I didnot know what it was - but it was the worst thing ever happened to me
legendary
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March 22, 2023, 11:09:42 PM
I don't think anyone would love to relive the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic because during that period, we got to see  a lot of sufferings. Some, due to lack died and in where I come from, it was tagged as the resultant effects of COVID and painfully, numbers which where not there were added just so that funds could be siphoned to their pockets.
 Well, according to your topic, you should have shared how you survived the pandemic. But here's mine though:
 At least it was foodstuffs that was the major thing in short supply,( as peeps refused to fall sick anymore);we were able to stock the house with canned goods and some dried goods that could last for a long period of time before the whole thing got severe.

The Covid period was a disaster. A lot of people lost their jobs and their source of income. Every body was living in constant fear, always suspicious of the next person. Then there were the conspiracy theories. I think this made it even worst. Some people were so creative about the theories that it looked so trues and that made it even more scary.
Part of me blames the government for the escalation. They did what they always did when they're faced with situations the don't fully understand and cant kill; they ignore it and just make their citizens believe they got everything under control when in truth, they have nothing under control. Instead of the world to come together and find a solution we were busy pointing fingers at each and looking for who to blame. We were all scared so I get it. 

When we are suffering, stuck, and poorer than we think it is the fault of the government, because they are the head of a country, they need to take responsibility as well as take timely measures. I don't like my government either, but during the pandemic I don't blame them, it came so suddenly and so quickly that no one could react in time so it's hard to blame them entirely. From the outset, the WHO itself underestimated the pandemic so governments couldn't have done better. During the pandemic, I don't see any government doing its job well, it can be said that the pandemic is too difficult a task.
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March 21, 2023, 05:10:23 PM
I don't think anyone would love to relive the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic because during that period, we got to see  a lot of sufferings. Some, due to lack died and in where I come from, it was tagged as the resultant effects of COVID and painfully, numbers which where not there were added just so that funds could be siphoned to their pockets.
 Well, according to your topic, you should have shared how you survived the pandemic. But here's mine though:
 At least it was foodstuffs that was the major thing in short supply,( as peeps refused to fall sick anymore);we were able to stock the house with canned goods and some dried goods that could last for a long period of time before the whole thing got severe.

The Covid period was a disaster. A lot of people lost their jobs and their source of income. Every body was living in constant fear, always suspicious of the next person. Then there were the conspiracy theories. I think this made it even worst. Some people were so creative about the theories that it looked so trues and that made it even more scary.
Part of me blames the government for the escalation. They did what they always did when they're faced with situations the don't fully understand and cant kill; they ignore it and just make their citizens believe they got everything under control when in truth, they have nothing under control. Instead of the world to come together and find a solution we were busy pointing fingers at each and looking for who to blame. We were all scared so I get it. 
legendary
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March 20, 2023, 05:11:42 PM
I worked online after I lost my job. I hardly met anyone during COVID and followed a strict SOP
I feel ill twice but I survived only on the home remedies. Never went to hospital for treatment
yes, I also experienced pain about 2 or 3 times during the pandemic and even my sense of smell had become dull. and I can't smell anything at all. and I didn't go to the hospital or doctor either. and only make their own recipes from natural ingredients. and buy some medicine from the pharmacy. and Alhamdulillah I recovered by myself.

But financially I was affected so much. because for a moment the work and the company were indeed closed. and of course this makes many people still want to have income and some have gone into online business and I am included in it. and now i work for real and online. and this made my financial recovery recover faster after the pandemic.
On the time of pandemic on which there are moments or scenarios on which i did really get that normal cold where i have started to have a cold and have cough which we know that on these times where you do make yourself that a paranoid which you whom thought that you might have a covid but same as yours on which i didnt go to hospital but instead i do have that common medication like taking up with those otc meds.
It did really last for some days which it do becomes even more likely that it was covid but its not. Those days which it is really affecting my job anymore and cant really be able to go to my job due to this
but i do really believe that it wasnt covid.It did last for 3-4 days luckily.
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March 20, 2023, 04:53:03 PM
I worked online after I lost my job. I hardly met anyone during COVID and followed a strict SOP
I feel ill twice but I survived only on the home remedies. Never went to hospital for treatment
yes, I also experienced pain about 2 or 3 times during the pandemic and even my sense of smell had become dull. and I can't smell anything at all. and I didn't go to the hospital or doctor either. and only make their own recipes from natural ingredients. and buy some medicine from the pharmacy. and Alhamdulillah I recovered by myself.

But financially I was affected so much. because for a moment the work and the company were indeed closed. and of course this makes many people still want to have income and some have gone into online business and I am included in it. and now i work for real and online. and this made my financial recovery recover faster after the pandemic.
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March 20, 2023, 03:19:06 PM
How did you survived the asshole pandemic disease (covid19)?  Where you sore afraid? How you deassociate with people? How did you get something to eat?

Those days were very bad in every sense of the word. After that, we realised freedom is a valuable thing. In our country, we had a multi months lock down. I can't forget the level of boredom and resentment we had. Fortunately, we survived that pandemic and came up stronger with much more will to live, although thousands of people died because of the virus. However, the Covid19 period activated some sectors, like the food delivery services, online meetings apps, freelance jobs, and this effect continued until nowadays, as we can see that people used to work, meet, and buy online. In other words, the pandemic was terrible in humanitarian terms, yet it accelerated the move to the digitalized economy.
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March 20, 2023, 03:16:46 PM
How did you survived the asshole pandemic disease (covid19)?  Where you sore afraid? How you deassociate with people? How did you get something to eat?
Apart from our efforts to maintain good health and comply with anything that might be at risk, I never forget that God is with us.
Of course I believe in God, he has arranged my life safely during the pandemic, and I also believe that God has saved me from hunger and bad risks due to the pandemic.

Financial conditions during the pandemic and after the pandemic are actually much different. Many people are making money from home during the pandemic, while skills are helping them earn it. But now we are all free, the pandemic has passed and we are looking at the future well. I am grateful to earn income from home, this is a valuable moment as a lesson from the pandemic.
I worked online after I lost my job. I hardly met anyone during COVID and followed a strict SOP
I feel ill twice but I survived only on the home remedies. Never went to hospital for treatment
legendary
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March 20, 2023, 01:41:04 PM
#99
How did you survived the asshole pandemic disease (covid19)?  Where you sore afraid? How you deassociate with people? How did you get something to eat?
Apart from our efforts to maintain good health and comply with anything that might be at risk, I never forget that God is with us.
Of course I believe in God, he has arranged my life safely during the pandemic, and I also believe that God has saved me from hunger and bad risks due to the pandemic.

Financial conditions during the pandemic and after the pandemic are actually much different. Many people are making money from home during the pandemic, while skills are helping them earn it. But now we are all free, the pandemic has passed and we are looking at the future well. I am grateful to earn income from home, this is a valuable moment as a lesson from the pandemic.
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March 20, 2023, 12:50:52 PM
#98
Is Covid 19 discusion still relevant till now  Wink It was a year I lived to survived to see another, the tension made me almost want to think the world is coming to an end but it never did. The problem I had then that I can never forget is lack of access to market, there was total lock down of states and the nation, so to buy food regularly was a big problem, if they don't allow or announced for going out and you did, you will be arrest and fine, also to use money to buy things I need are practically not available, the both were all scarce but thank God, they are all now in the past.
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March 20, 2023, 11:47:36 AM
#97
The hell of shit one had as experience during pandemic was severely pitty. My country was to political about the whole thing, because reality states that it wasn't to that estimation. Lots of fears, grief, deaths, sicknesses, recession, lack, hunger, products absence, no market, indoors, lots of sex, lockdown and security threat.
During the pandemic, everyone really had a hard time. During the pandemic our country was completely locked down due to which people had no opportunity to go out. There were many restrictions from the government not to go out. But the government did not think about what people will eat or how to live if they don't go out. Those who work as daily wage laborers or drive van rickshaws are particularly affected.  Many a times they could not go out to work due to which they had to go without food for many days. However, those who brought relief were truly blessed by the people who worked hard. But some people distributed relief in public and spread the word in the society with a small number of reliefs that they are very generous and they gave a lot of relief. Indeed, this period of epidemic will be a sad memory for every human being.

How did you survived the asshole pandemic disease (covid19)?  Where you sore afraid? How you deassociate with people? How did you get something to eat?
During the pandemic, I spent most of my time playing video games. And I didn't go out much. I used to wear masks all the time, because school and college were closed at that time, so I had to spend all my time at home. And since we already had food stocked at home, food was not a problem but we had to go out occasionally to do small markets. But I am extremely grateful to the Creator that no member of my family has been affected or any of my family members have been harmed in this epidemic.
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March 20, 2023, 11:31:52 AM
#96
Fortunately, my country still has good control over the spread of covid 19. Big cities have a higher outbreak rate, I live in a small rural town.  Although covid still comes and makes me worried about food and daily meals for my family, fortunately we are still well provided even during the time of social distancing.  At work, we are trained in online tools, work from home.  This is really tough for a service business but we got through it and won in the end.
This is not a personal problem, but rather a general or overall problem. Because the impact will affect the whole. Say when a lockdown is imposed on big cities, and the price of goods starts to increase due to the stoppage of many transportation routes. Even though we can still eat, and can work with new methods, other parts of society experience difficulties in terms of their economic income.
Recently it has been reported that there will also be Covid in 2023, but many people don't believe in this. And the government continues to update information about Covid, both those who have just been exposed, and about cases that are still active.
Yes, let's live with conditions like this, don't trust too much, and don't underestimate it either. If you are a person who actively searches for information, you will eventually find the truth.
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March 20, 2023, 10:43:57 AM
#95
im survived from covid, because im have savings and work freelance from internet.
also do some bounty and play to earn game, to make my income during that period.
from 2021 until 2022 market is still good, so i can still make income from that.
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March 20, 2023, 08:43:31 AM
#94
The pressure we feel during the pandemic is indeed very large, there are many activities that we cannot do so that we are increasingly difficult to meet the needs of life, and at the time of the pandemic many entrepreneurs fell bankrupt because the business they were running at that time did not go well, we all hope that the same disease as Covid19 will no longer exist because it can threaten the lives of every human being, At that time I was able to survive to make a living by investing in the crypto world and until now I can live well despite the many challenges we have to face.
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March 20, 2023, 08:27:57 AM
#93
During covid luckily i dont really have a real struggle. Back then i was played a nft games maybe you know it. It actually help me a lot. I can even afford all needs of my family by my self and i really happy. The only bad side is i cant finish my education on time because the university close and i cant take final exam.
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March 20, 2023, 07:00:23 AM
#92
During Covid, of course, I experienced serious financial problems, I rented 3 houses daily on the Airbnb application and there were no tenants for almost 1 year, usually I was able to earn around $ 1200 per month and paid 2 people to take care of the 3 houses, so after almost 3 months my income was less of $ 300 per month makes me have to lay off these 2 employees and I control them alone.
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March 19, 2023, 04:36:49 PM
#91
I'm happy because I was able to go through a difficult period during Covid, at that time many companies went bankrupt and most of them were food companies, tours, transportation, restaurants and so on, I worked in the food raw materials industry and was also affected, stocks of goods piled up and made costs increase and had to rent a warehouse, but I'm glad the company didn't lay off employees.
It seems to me that you worked for a company that really cared about their employees, as there were many companies that despite doing well during the pandemic they fired a lot of employees, putting them into a terrible situation as getting a job during the pandemic was almost impossible as there were many people looking for the same and the competition was simply too high, however what bothers me is that even today we do not know exactly how the pandemic came to be, and even if almost everyone was affected by it we know so little about it.
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March 19, 2023, 04:19:44 PM
#90
I'm happy because I had good preparation during Covid, at that time I was working and the work location was not far from home so I didn't need a lot of money for transportation, but during Covid of course many problems could occur and to survive I also sold products such as masks and masks. hand wash that I bought from online, and at that time I was able to make a big profit for me.
I think you are an extraordinary person. for being able to adapt quickly when the pandemic occurred. and instead turn it into an opportunity to profit from selling masks. and that is a very wise move. because even in my area the prices for masks during the pandemic did experience a very high increase. even the price can reach 2 times or more. because the need for people to use masks during a pandemic is unstoppable. unfortunately I did not take advantage of the opportunity at that time.
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March 19, 2023, 03:40:17 PM
#89
In my country it was just as terrible. They introduced a curfew, it was limited to go to the store. In fact, they were dying only from Covid, no other disease was treated anymore..I think it was pure intimidation of people, a made-up story to fix the economy and reduce the population with a negative suggestion.Today, Covid seems to no longer exist and it never did. It is no longer dangerous.Actually it was collective hypnosis.And it actually worked, the whole planet was in fear.
Same in my country total lockdown was declared it was bad experience because there wasn't anywhere to source for foodstuffs for the family due to stores being locked, it became worse when people were told to avoid physical contact, however at times palliatives were shared to every household which temporary cushioned the effect of suferness experienced in some places eating of food was ultimately rationed, I hope we shall never experience another COVID-19 pandemic again because of the devastating effect of the last COVID-19 was very massive both economically in term job losses etc.
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