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March 19, 2023, 02:26:58 PM
#88
Just like everyone else, I'm just happy that I have survived this pandemic together with my family but heart goes to those that have lost their loved ones because of this virus.

Me too actually I do have more money during pandemic rather than now. During pandemic I have 3 clients and it pays me well and it helps me to sustain my needs now I am feeling that I left behind on our trend I don't know why but it happens. I just really wish that my drive and motivation to earn more and get more clients during pandemic can go back now. Pandemic is not really a nightmare to me, it is somehow become my rest as well.
Good for you and this pandemic have made a lot of jobs turn into remote and that had made the demands quite high. This pandemic has left me with a lot of uncertainties of having what ifs on my mind. What if there's another pandemic that's about to happen soon and it's gonna more brutal than the recent one. It has left a lot of thinking and uncertainties to many people and also, it has made a lot of us depressed because of the situation that everyone has went in. Just as what OP has expressed, many experienced hunger and it has took a lot of lives for which this isn't only happening on this covid trend but even before it.
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March 19, 2023, 02:09:01 PM
#87
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?
I think it wasn't that weird for people who are science oriented and introverts at the same time. People who told me I should get a vaccine were scientists and doctors, people who told me not to get vaccine were people who were not scientist and mostly people who were uneducated, wasn't really a tough choice to me to be fair, I went with the doctors on that one.

People who told me to stay at home didn't really needed to convince me though, I already love being at home, I hate going outside, I rarely go outside now, and didn't before the pandemic neither, I dislike outside, so that part was very easy, I work at home remote anyway, did so before the pandemic as well. So it was as easy of a process for me as it gets, compared to almost anyone else.
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March 18, 2023, 02:55:23 PM
#86
Me too actually I do have more money during pandemic rather than now. During pandemic I have 3 clients and it pays me well and it helps me to sustain my needs now I am feeling that I left behind on our trend I don't know why but it happens. I just really wish that my drive and motivation to earn more and get more clients during pandemic can go back now. Pandemic is not really a nightmare to me, it is somehow become my rest as well.
Even though the pandemic brings blessings to you because you have income from your 3 clients, you certainly don't want the pandemic to return again, many people are frustrated from pandemic conditions because of news of death every day and they don't expect the pandemic to return, so you have to switch to other jobs to earn higher passive income.
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March 18, 2023, 01:23:08 PM
#85
To he honest, I actually had a decent time during Covid-19. I was quite careful and I didn't get infected during the first two waves. I continued working full-time without any reduction in my salary, while spending a lot less money since everything was closed down. I managed to spend some quality time with my relationship, watching TV series on Netflix and cooking something different on a daily basis. I even went on a trip that summer and it was super quite, without the tourist hoards.

Unfortunately I did get infected in December of 2021 by a friend, but fortunately I had mild symptoms.
Me too actually I do have more money during pandemic rather than now. During pandemic I have 3 clients and it pays me well and it helps me to sustain my needs now I am feeling that I left behind on our trend I don't know why but it happens. I just really wish that my drive and motivation to earn more and get more clients during pandemic can go back now. Pandemic is not really a nightmare to me, it is somehow become my rest as well.
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March 18, 2023, 04:23:28 AM
#84
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.
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March 18, 2023, 03:51:56 AM
#83
because I do online work so when covid comes, there are more and more jobs for online work, I don't really have an impact on that, but yes if we want to go out to buy something it can be said to be very difficult, we have to wear masks complying with existing protocols, and also very difficult to travel out of town because of lockdown everywhere
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March 17, 2023, 11:59:48 PM
#82
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.
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March 17, 2023, 01:48:14 PM
#81
The impact of Covid 19 is indeed being felt in all circles and even the world. Everyone panicked, middle class people became new poor and very poor people became hungry people and hungry people became people who are vulnerable to death even though they are not affected by Covid 19.

I myself quit my job during Covid 19 because of Lockd, it was very painful because there was no income. Hopefully this Covid 19 outbreak will be enough once in the future it won't happen again because all elements are affected. However, once there is a silver lining behind this disaster, it is proven that many people at home have switched to cryptocurrency. We can see that during the pandemic, the price of cyrpto was quite stable compared to stocks.
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March 17, 2023, 01:36:18 PM
#80
To he honest, I actually had a decent time during Covid-19. I was quite careful and I didn't get infected during the first two waves. I continued working full-time without any reduction in my salary, while spending a lot less money since everything was closed down. I managed to spend some quality time with my relationship, watching TV series on Netflix and cooking something different on a daily basis. I even went on a trip that summer and it was super quite, without the tourist hoards.

Unfortunately I did get infected in December of 2021 by a friend, but fortunately I had mild symptoms.
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March 17, 2023, 12:54:19 PM
#79
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Well not entirely sure how some government establishment here fully prepped for the pandemic, but I can even recall back in 2021 when the government health agency here just went and kept funds of the people like the usual corrupt stuff to happen. It is kinda sad that it still happened mid pandemic where people needed money the most.

Good thing I was still able to maintain my work that time having a constant source of income especially that WFH became now a new normal for many companies especially to the client that I had dealt with that year. Of course I was afraid that I might lose everything and might not even go homeless that time. Thank God, I didnt'.
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March 17, 2023, 11:56:09 AM
#78
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?
I still remember vividly when the first case of the virus was reported in my country. Why I remember this is because I had just moved to a new city and after 2 days the government of the country called for a restriction of movement. Now picture this I was in a new city without family and friends and in a new apartment. It was hell for me.

Why I could remember this is because of how much it brought the economy of my country to a standstill. On a personal level I had to eat almost once a day. I was broke and had no place to go. During this time, I depended on the goodwill of my neighbors.

How did I survive?
- ate onec or two a day.
- neighbors were kind enough to leave food at my doorstep.
- palliative was shared by the mayor of the city to residents.
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March 17, 2023, 11:38:30 AM
#77
Everything looks so serious not until I read this "lot's of sex" lol but this might be true because people are mostly staying inside their homes. There is no problem with it as long as people are doing it responsibly but I bet this covid made the population grow bigger quickly or maybe not really because there are still lots of people who are dying. The newborn babies are just their replacement.

Each government must have provided their people a free food and money in order for them to survive. People can also choose to plant crops on their background. They can also look for a job online if it's not possible to go outside. There are lots of ways actually but sometimes people are just lazy and hopeless already.
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March 17, 2023, 09:27:41 AM
#76
Covid 19 has hit many countries and caused many people to lose their relatives who have died from Covid 19. Many have had difficulty surviving while hospitals cannot treat patients because many doctors and nurses are also affected by Covid 19.

My family and I are very lucky to have survived and survived until now from Covid 19 and I also don't know how I survived. Maybe it's God's love that enabled me to survive until now. Those times were really difficult not only for my family and me but many of our neighbors who had to endure while the situation was getting more difficult. We have to help each other to survive and provide supplements and vitamins for families without them.

From the incident of Covid 19, our environment realized that life is very important. We must be able to share with other people who need help and understand that in this life, we are not alone and must support each other. We can learn many lessons from Covid 19; hopefully, there will be no more pandemics.
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March 17, 2023, 08:44:46 AM
#75
It's not easy going through difficult times like covid, the global impact is really felt and makes fear, of course there are many things we can't do during covid, and the most important thing is that income also drops, especially when I was opening a new shop and had to close because there was no buyer.
When the Covid-19 pandemic was widely reported in all the news media, it made us all feel panicked and afraid. whereas panic and fear can actually weaken our own immune system. so it's no wonder that during Covid 19 I personally became often sick.

but the true impact of the pandemic was the most severe afterward. i.e. many factories stopped operating so that more and more unemployment. coupled with high inflation that hit the whole country.

but the positive is because at that time people were used to being at home and not working in the office as usual. so many of us started getting to know crypto when covid was going on. because we are becoming more and more exploring the internet.
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March 17, 2023, 08:40:46 AM
#74
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?
In my place, you can still work as long as you have mask put on in your face and follow the "health protocol" published by the government if you want to work outside. While me, when I was still at college at that day. I used that time to do more freelance so that means more freetime for me because of online class, so I have pretty much spare time to do freelancing for my own needs. To socialize with people, I use different social medias just like usual to keep in contact with my friends and other matters.
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March 17, 2023, 08:35:51 AM
#73
It's not easy going through difficult times like covid, the global impact is really felt and makes fear, of course there are many things we can't do during covid, and the most important thing is that income also drops, especially when I was opening a new shop and had to close because there was no buyer.
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March 17, 2023, 06:04:45 AM
#72
During the pandemic what I did was rent out a neighbor's house which was usually empty on a daily basis, I made sure that the house to be rented had been sterilized so visitors wouldn't worry, during Covid of course many things that were previously hobbies had to disappear such as cycling, basketball and so on.
yes, you are right, in fact, almost everyone, of course, has left many of their hobbies to be done outdoors. Apart from saving money, it is also because our activities are limited by the government. even tourist spots are also closed. but I think there are valuable lessons from the pandemic. that is, we are now getting used to a healthier life. but the bad experience is financial constraints and many have suffered losses because they have to close shops and so on. many even lost their jobs.
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March 17, 2023, 05:37:35 AM
#71
Covid that ever happened made me lose a lot of things, I had to sell gold which was worth around $ 700, then to survive I did everything like being a courier, of course we did not expect it to happen again, and now it's time we run to pursue hope Delayed because of Covid, government support to restore the economic sector is certainly very important.
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March 17, 2023, 04:48:47 AM
#70
The experience was so terrible. When it started initially, I thought it wasn't so serious, but gradually it became worse. People stopped going to work, market women stopped going to the market. At one point we went into lockdown and that was the hardest part because you couldn't buy anything to eat. The lockdown was from 6am to 7pm. Once it was 7pm,  would go and get everything I needed that could last for about one week. Another issue was lack of money. There was no means to get cash. Hunger and fear of the pandemic killed more people than the disease itself. In my apartment, we shared food among ourselves.  That was the only means to survive during the pandemic period.
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March 17, 2023, 04:19:13 AM
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My experience about the Covid19 was not a bad one I must say. After the breakout and the introduction of new safety guidelines was announced in my country, it became obvious that the best place for me to live at time was to relocate to my village from the big city I was living in

My village is a remote setting where most inhabitants never believed that Covid19 was real and that's why social distancing was not practiced there. People were going about their daily business which is mainly agricultural farming without any fear for the virus and they only problem we had at that time was unavailability of products that were used to be shipped in from the developed city because of the transportation ban.
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