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March 15, 2023, 01:00:43 AM
#28
Covid has passed and it looks like we are headed for recovery, the economic trend is getting better because there is a lot of productivity that can be done when there is no pandemic, during covid of course there were a lot of social restrictions, and I am happy because the company I work for can survive, and when covid the company gives effort the maximum for all employees including the maximum acceptable health benefits.
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March 15, 2023, 12:47:16 AM
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Actually Covid is not that dangerous, the government makes it scary like a very deadly virus. In my country Covid is set up like a joke by the government. We were asked to follow health protocols, wear masks, keep our distance to avoid physical contact with each other and visitors to traditional markets were limited. Meanwhile in other crowded places such as malls and concerts, the government does not prohibit it.

Those of us who live in rural areas feel confused about the government's decision, we are asked to be vaccinated, while the government is so easy to issue permits for concerts. We didn't do anything in particular during Covid. The people around where I live are still carrying out their usual activities, they don't care about health protocols, what they have in mind is that they have to make a living to support their family. Surprisingly, how come recalcitrant people who don't comply with health protocols are the ones who are safe from the dangers of Covid.
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March 14, 2023, 11:35:18 PM
#26
well, this covid really kills everything this shit it makes everyone sad except the vaccine company or maybe a couple of elite global if they do exist.

When Covid 19 arrive whole my village got lockdown me my brother and even my grandmother got sick. I got unemployed because the company I worked is bankrupt and lots going on huffttt and right know I'm still unemployed  Lips sealed but this forum really help me a lot.
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March 14, 2023, 10:36:43 PM
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During the intense lockdown where nobody was allowed to leave their houses if they didn't have the necessary pass, it was surreal. It felt like it was only happening in the movies. But it happened.

Food packs were distributed in our village. Since it does not suffice, either my mom or I would go out to buy something. But hunger was never an issue. The issue was the long numbing hours you have to spend inside your home. We don't have television so that made it a bit harder. We also live in a small apartment. I thrived on books and the internet. I even finished those old books that were left unread for years.

I guess the worst affected here are those whose livelihood is completely dependent on the normal movements of people. Those who have jobs in the tourism sector, for example, are suffering so much.
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March 14, 2023, 08:52:03 PM
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I'm curious what country you live in?  Here in the United States it was a mess like everywhere else.  I was scared of loosing my job and of course the economy took a major hit and continues to do so.  I actually just picked up my mother from the hospital who has Covid and she feels absolutely awful.  Praying to god that I didn't catch it from here..I stayed as far away as possible..but we shall see how hard or easy it is to catch as I wore a mask, washed my hands and used hand sanitizer. 
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March 14, 2023, 08:12:47 PM
#23
covid 19, made a lot of people suffer, including myself as a result of covid 19 I was kicked out of the company because the company went bankrupt,
and fortunately I have savings.
and finally I can eat from my savings. and until my savings run out.
I hope Covid 19 disappears from this world.
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March 14, 2023, 07:41:29 PM
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When COVID-19 made headlines, I began exercising more. Exercise boosts the immune system and reduces blood pressure. Stretching also reduces blood pressure and helps to clear blocked arteries and veins. One key exercise doctors and medical professionals recommend to treat blood clots (and also to prevent them from forming) is to do a lot of leg stretches.

High blood pressure and blocked arteries (inflammation) are two of the main problem areas for COVID. Which is why COVID is known to hit demographics with high blood pressure the hardest such as the elderly. Being able to improve those areas could go a long way towards being able to better cope with COVID.

I also made an effort to eat more foods containing vitamin D and zinc. In terms of statistics, it is known that many in western nations have a severe shortage of zinc in their diets. With zinc being a critically necessary mineral for proper immune system function. Vitamin D also contributes towards the same.

My first indication for being infected with COVID was loss of senses of smell and taste. A few days later, there was one day where I was tired and slept a lot. Then the illness was gone. The only recurring issue I had was loss of taste, smell and appetite. Despite not having eaten for a few days, I wasn't hungry and felt no need to eat anything. After 4-5 days of not eating I began to feel a little weak and had to force myself to eat. Then luckily the digestive system returned somewhat to normal.

I always avoid antibacterial soap and never clean open wounds and injuries with much more than soap and water. Which might have helped immune system function. Also living less than 10 miles from the coast could mean there is some beneficial salt in the air. Prior to COVID it may have been 10-15 years since the last time I got the flu or another sickness. I've been very lucky in that regard.

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March 14, 2023, 07:32:22 PM
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How do you survived during covid19 ?

OP, did you just wake up from a long sleep after the COVID-19 pandemic? To me, COVID-19 is long gone, but it seems you are awake now and seem not to be aware of how the pandemic ended. Try something better; this is 2023, not 2019, and I believe you have a better resolution for this year than going back to the past pandemics that were really a disaster for some people's lifestyles.
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March 14, 2023, 07:29:26 PM
#20
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?
Because you believe too much in what other people say, and you are afraid to die because of covid so you shut yourself up at home, but the opposite happens when people die not because of covid but because of hunger. If people continue to do activities, I'm sure hunger will not happen. Yes, I know if you go against the government you will get punished. But don't force yourself to do things that are beyond the provisions of the almighty.
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March 14, 2023, 07:22:28 PM
#19
When every movement is really been watched and really that very limited then it is really hard to see those pandemic times, plus there are lots of people had been laid off with their jobs and losses up

everything.For me on my side where i did survive this pandemic but its tough but luckily due to crypto i did withstand all of these hardships considering that i do still earn money in the convenience of
my own home which i would say that it is really that an advantage to be that internet literate or does know on how things works on online world.

If not, then you would really be have a hard time on survive yourself on this situation.
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March 14, 2023, 07:00:07 PM
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Thank God, we were able to pass it with the assistance of our government, particularly our former President Duterte. We received a free vaccination, and some vaccinations don't require you to cover medical expenses. Although controlling the virus is a difficult task for everyone, especially the government, we must live our lives according to safety precautions. Being employed in the finance sector at that time was a blessing because we were the ones on the front lines still needed to work to maintain the stability of the economy.
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March 14, 2023, 01:58:13 PM
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during covid 19 I was very careful about my surroundings I always kept clean following health protocols and reduced activities outside the home, I also restocked a lot of instant food masks hand sanitizer.
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March 14, 2023, 11:32:30 AM
#16
Fear and anxiety are natural responses to the pandemic, but it's important to manage them by focusing on the things you can control, such as taking preventative measures and staying connected with loved ones through technology.
I was also got covid once when the most dangerous version of it happening which is delta version, me and all members of my family at home got covid except my 5 year old nephew. We had isolation for like 15 days before tested negative. Getting something to eat during the pandemic can be challenging, especially if you are experiencing financial difficulties. Some options include reaching out to local food banks or community organizations for assistance, buying groceries online, or using delivery services.
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March 14, 2023, 10:27:27 AM
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We as a family survived Covid19 because we tried to take care of our health properly and also limited our association for a while by not going anywhere. And at that time, we kept in touch with people via telephone, video calls and we were lucky because the internet network at our house was running smoothly.

We order food online and the service provider always delivers it at our doorstep and we also spray disinfectant before we bring it into the house. It was a very difficult situation because many food stores were closed because the employees were also laid off, but we are still trying to survive until now.
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March 14, 2023, 10:07:30 AM
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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.

This terms was the only psycho imagination of people and fears of people. The government also came up with vaccine, test and quarantine. Dudes this wasn't funny even in my country that was political, no way to travel after all and no country is ready to occupy immigrants. It was a fiest stories, often counting and increasing dead victims.


My country could have save a lot of people and budget if they only announce earlier the travel ban to avoid the spreading of covid-19 . We have 0 cases when the covid-19 announced to the news, they tell us how covid-19 can spread rapidly with just having contact with the person with sickness, especially it can be spread with air that's why it's mandatory to use facemasks. But when 1 person got sick with covid-19 and people thought that as not a threat. Then boom from zero to thousands of cases of covid-19 patients announced. Government has no choice but to close some establishment to avoid gathering of people. People panicked as they lost their job cause them to not have money to feed themselves. They have no choice as they needed to stay at home, they just wait for foods from government This has affected the economic status of our country as many people lost their job which lessen the tax rate, the effect to the people with their mental health, education and pregnancy rate increases.


How did you survived the asshole pandemic disease (covid19)?  Where you sore afraid? How you deassociate with people?

Good thing that the first time I've heard about the announcement regarding the covid-19 situation, I've supplied a lot of essential goods and had some savings incase my work would cancel. Which they didn't since my work can be implemented online. I'm afraid that's why I felt the panicked from myself as I buy all the goods before lockdown. Connection with people only with the internet, then discord helps since some projects are in discord which they have some health care podcast.
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March 14, 2023, 09:50:49 AM
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In our country schools, colleges, universities and offices were closed and there was no option to continue life without salary or job. Those who have government job get salary without doing their job but labors and all other workers are in willing to get some cash to complete their life's activities.

That time online jobs were very useful because there were strict restrictions to go outside for certain jobs. In our country food items were available at near stores but others activities were stop for long time.

Surviving in such conditions were very hard but everyone manage it because if you face some problems then you become easier for you.
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March 14, 2023, 09:40:56 AM
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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?
Days before the nationwide lockdown happen in our country, we already gathered some goods that is enough for us to eat for at least a month or two. Good thing though that we have a nearby store so that we can just get anything that we need. We also have emergency funds at that time, so we used it to buy the goods, and our source of income never stopped because my work at that time didn't stop fortunately, and I'm still getting monthly income.

TBH, I'm not affected by the pandemic at all, or at least the lockdown issue because even before the pandemic started, I'm not going out that much already. We also have enough food at that time, and maybe the fact that we are living in a provincial area made us even safer. On the other hand, I saw online these people who are struggling to find some food and money. Many people begging on the streets asking for help coming from the government. Many people are having a hard time to the point that there are times where they aren't eating, or if they'll eat, it's only once a day.

The pandemic that happened a few years really taught us a lesson. Lesson to have some emergency funds in case things like this happen. I can say that I'm lucky that I'm not affected that much at least financially, but emotionally a little bit because it's really hard to see some people struggling at that time, but there's nothing that I can do to help.
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March 14, 2023, 08:56:50 AM
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The effect of covid 19 is not what anyone can pray to except a reoccurrence again because many things had suffered it devasting consequences ever then even to this moment, there was lock down everywhere and those that operate their daily economy for their survival couldn't make it a chance anymore to run their normal business and financial flow got cease and access to available food products remain stucked within that period, many have died at this cause while others sustained sever injuries on the enterprise and family at large.
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March 14, 2023, 08:37:51 AM
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I was terribly afraid during the covid 19 because of how I saw the news day by day too many lives were taken by the virus. But thanks to modern technology, the internet, and any form of entertainment. That's why I've spent my time forgetting that we're facing a crisis during that time. I've spent money through my savings and investments and that didn't make me regret it because it's been used to the best that it can. I was sad also because looking at those people that have got nothing to serve to their tables because of the limited actions and jobs that have been said due to restrictions. I didn't take a test but I believe that I've contracted the virus and as exactly to what the recovery period said, it was 2 weeks until I have become better from that time when I got sick. I was scared to take the test and go to the hospital because most of the experiences that I've read was even if the patient was healthy and just want to take a test to know if they have been infected by the virus, they will no longer come home and be there to the hospital until they become better. Well, most of those stories were scary because they never went back home alive but in a jar.
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March 14, 2023, 08:26:40 AM
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I was fortunate not to be sick and none of my immediate and extended family had the disease. I was also lucky to have saved some money that I used to stock the house with foodstuffs. Everything went online including studies  so it was a good time to spend much time with my family. We had all the time.to study play and sleep. The only issue I had was that the government didn't provide for the needy in my country so may people died of starvation and I was not comfortable with that. My family tried their best to reach out to people but we couldn't help everybody because we had limited resources. I also used to the opportunity to learn a new skill.
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