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hero member
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August 02, 2021, 08:27:53 AM
Right now, the worst affected country seems to be Indonesia. They are reporting 1,000-2,000 daily deaths for some time now. And it is not surprising, given their overdependence on the Chinese vaccines. A few months back, I was thinking that the pandemic will be contained by the end of this year. And now it looks as if I was wrong. In some of the countries, we are in to the 4th wave of the pandemic. Vaccination is not preventing the disease or deaths completely. A few individuals have died even after receiving both the doses of the vaccine.

We have another wave which is considered to be more contagious, this Delta variant.
We are seeing that countries are implementing strict lockdown again owed to this variant.
And right now, vaccination still can't contain this pandemic, it will really take years before we somehow return to normal.
This will go down as momentous years in the history of mankind. Despite of our sophisticated technologies, humanity can't beat yet a pandemic.
In this crisis, more than ever, we all need to be strong and look out for ourselves and family.
legendary
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August 02, 2021, 02:42:10 AM
Right now, the worst affected country seems to be Indonesia. They are reporting 1,000-2,000 daily deaths for some time now. And it is not surprising, given their overdependence on the Chinese vaccines. A few months back, I was thinking that the pandemic will be contained by the end of this year. And now it looks as if I was wrong. In some of the countries, we are in to the 4th wave of the pandemic. Vaccination is not preventing the disease or deaths completely. A few individuals have died even after receiving both the doses of the vaccine.
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Pepemo.vip
August 02, 2021, 01:48:27 AM
I was just observing the statistics on Worldometer, and I have to say, they are pretty depressing. I remember a few months ago, UK and Israel had very few cases. The Delta variant is way more contagious than the previous ones, however, it seems that it's less deadly, as we can observe from the number of deaths, which is considerably lower in terms of case/death analogy. On top of that, vaccinations have helped to reduce deaths dramatically.

I too have been using Worldometer (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/) for tracking the progress of the pandemic. It is getting more and more depressing with each passing day. It is really horrifying to note that in highly vaccinated nations such as the US and the UK, now the daily number of cases are more that what they had during the peak of first and second waves. The United States reported 101,098 new cases and 429 new deaths on 30th July, while the United Kingdom reported 29,492 new cases and 68 new deaths. It is becoming very gloomy.
I've been keeping track of the cases since the pandemic started in March. The past few months were positive, with cases dropping dramatically, worldwide. However, this changed with the delta variant and the simultaneous lift of most measures.

If you notice the first and second wave's of the pandemic, you'll notice that despite the large amount of cases now, the percentage of deaths is lower. Hopefully, we're heading towards the start of the end of the pandemic.
In addition to the government program by distributing vaccinations, nowadays many people are aware of the healthy living program, where they know what to do for prevention measures, even to take treatment if they are infected with this virus. so that with high public awareness and the government carrying out various programs to overcome this pandemic, indirectly the development of the virus is reduced, even though we make cultural changes in our daily lives.
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1xBit.. recovered their reputation
August 01, 2021, 02:39:37 PM
That's very true, those who suffer from covid19 and those who don't, are currently in dire need of support
in my country, a soft lockdown is enforced but the effect is that poor people who work every day have to leave the house can't feed their child

It would be great if those of us who have more money give what we have more to those around us who need it
I'm starting it from a small capital that comes from my pocket because what the poor need is real money

hero member
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August 01, 2021, 04:09:52 AM
I was just observing the statistics on Worldometer, and I have to say, they are pretty depressing. I remember a few months ago, UK and Israel had very few cases. The Delta variant is way more contagious than the previous ones, however, it seems that it's less deadly, as we can observe from the number of deaths, which is considerably lower in terms of case/death analogy. On top of that, vaccinations have helped to reduce deaths dramatically.

I too have been using Worldometer (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/) for tracking the progress of the pandemic. It is getting more and more depressing with each passing day. It is really horrifying to note that in highly vaccinated nations such as the US and the UK, now the daily number of cases are more that what they had during the peak of first and second waves. The United States reported 101,098 new cases and 429 new deaths on 30th July, while the United Kingdom reported 29,492 new cases and 68 new deaths. It is becoming very gloomy.
I've been keeping track of the cases since the pandemic started in March. The past few months were positive, with cases dropping dramatically, worldwide. However, this changed with the delta variant and the simultaneous lift of most measures.

If you notice the first and second wave's of the pandemic, you'll notice that despite the large amount of cases now, the percentage of deaths is lower. Hopefully, we're heading towards the start of the end of the pandemic.
legendary
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August 01, 2021, 12:10:30 AM
I was just observing the statistics on Worldometer, and I have to say, they are pretty depressing. I remember a few months ago, UK and Israel had very few cases. The Delta variant is way more contagious than the previous ones, however, it seems that it's less deadly, as we can observe from the number of deaths, which is considerably lower in terms of case/death analogy. On top of that, vaccinations have helped to reduce deaths dramatically.

I too have been using Worldometer (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/) for tracking the progress of the pandemic. It is getting more and more depressing with each passing day. It is really horrifying to note that in highly vaccinated nations such as the US and the UK, now the daily number of cases are more that what they had during the peak of first and second waves. The United States reported 101,098 new cases and 429 new deaths on 30th July, while the United Kingdom reported 29,492 new cases and 68 new deaths. It is becoming very gloomy.
hero member
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July 31, 2021, 03:33:24 PM
As the Delta Variants of the Coronavirus pandemic has forced some countries (Australia, New Zealand and Bangladesh)  back into  lockdown, my word of encouragement to them and the rest of the world is to keep hope alive. In the end humans would win because we always do. Aside these please observe strictly the covid-19 protocols. You wouldn't want to lose a family or friend due to your own carelessness. Stay safe.
We will win this pandemic.

The latest variant of Delta is really scaring most countries because of its quicker spread and we've seen in happen in India and Indonesia. The number of cases have increased and death tools increased as well.

We have to survive and always follow the safety measure protocols and be compliant when going out.
I was just observing the statistics on Worldometer, and I have to say, they are pretty depressing. I remember a few months ago, UK and Israel had very few cases. The Delta variant is way more contagious than the previous ones, however, it seems that it's less deadly, as we can observe from the number of deaths, which is considerably lower in terms of case/death analogy. On top of that, vaccinations have helped to reduce deaths dramatically.

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July 31, 2021, 04:38:49 AM
Going out to buy food and walking the dog during the epidemic is the only reason for me to go out. All work is communicated and connected through the Internet, trying to catch up with the progress and reduce losses. The horror of the epidemic is unimaginable, not only the country’s economy, but also the people’s health , Are fatal losses.
Ensure a normal rhythm of life, eat and exercise regularly, and maintain physical and mental health. The environment needs to be adapted, and time is the biggest cost of life.
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July 31, 2021, 04:19:44 AM
Many times, we are lost in the pursuit of ourselves. In fact, after experiencing the epidemic, I feel that my inner pursuit has changed. I no longer blindly pursue fame and wealth, but care about health and family harmony. During the epidemic, I did not go out to work. I am very happy to be with my family every day. It makes me feel that the best love is not only material, but also emotional.
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July 30, 2021, 11:48:16 PM
Because of the pandemic, the economy has indeed declined in the past two years. Because we are all at home, we have no jobs and no sources of income, and many factories have been closed as a result. Many people entered the cryptocurrency market because of the pandemic, learning crypto knowledge to make money,
Now everything is getting better, the economy is slowly rising, and many new companies are starting up. We need to work hard to make money for the normal life of our family, so our motivation comes from family and friends around us and colleagues who work hard together.
legendary
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July 30, 2021, 11:45:25 PM
It will take years, if not decades, to put an end to this pandemic. We should get the vaccine so that we can all benefit from herd immunity, which would put an end to the pandemic. Our country's unemployment rate is rapidly increasing, and a large number of people have lost their jobs and are begging the government and the streets for food. We are in a third-world country with a large number of unemployed people, which has now doubled. I also lost my job, but after a month, I was able to find a new one, for which I am grateful.

I hope your wife gave birth to your child in a healthy and normal. Brother, best of luck. Congratulations on becoming a father.

Back in 2020 March, when the my employer declared work from home, I thought that everything will be over in a few weeks or so and we will be back in office the latest by June. But it has been almost one and half months now. And it looks as if the pandemic will be here for at least a few more years to come. The vaccines are proving to be of low efficacy, with the exception of Moderna and Pfizer. And the vast majority of the vaccinations around the world was done using the Chinese and AstraZeneca vaccines. Unless we get more supplies from Moderna/Pfizer, the outlook is bleak. 
hero member
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July 30, 2021, 12:41:57 AM
I was also not directly affected, but in my country Covid had a big impact, many companies went bankrupt due to social restrictions for almost a year, of course, causing a lot of unemployment and crime to increase.

It depends on which sector you are working on. If you are in some unorganized or informal sector, then you may be unfortunate to find yourself out of work. Also, certain organized sectors, such as hospitality, food, aviation, tourism, retail trade.etc have fared poorly during the pandemic. It also depends on how the government handled the situation. Some of the governments had enough funds in their treasury, to hand out unemployment benefits. But that was not the case, especially in third world nations.
I am also grateful that during the pandemic we almost never leave the house, except to look for sun and basic needs. It's just that I hope that covid 19 will end soon, because in three months my wife will give birth. I am worried about this because we will be in a public space. But I already have a plan to be able to give birth in a special hospital, not a public room.
Indeed, it is easy to do for people with stable incomes and vice versa, this pandemic will be difficult for people with below average income.
especially with this condition, many also lost their jobs and hopefully this pandemic can end as soon as possible,
I pray that your wife can also give birth safely in the midst of conditions like this

It will take years, if not decades, to put an end to this pandemic. We should get the vaccine so that we can all benefit from herd immunity, which would put an end to the pandemic. Our country's unemployment rate is rapidly increasing, and a large number of people have lost their jobs and are begging the government and the streets for food. We are in a third-world country with a large number of unemployed people, which has now doubled. I also lost my job, but after a month, I was able to find a new one, for which I am grateful.

I hope your wife gave birth to your child in a healthy and normal. Brother, best of luck. Congratulations on becoming a father.
legendary
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July 29, 2021, 06:27:43 PM
We are facing many problems which are very harmful for our daily life, still we don't move easily one country to another country for business, jobs and other things. Vaccine doesn’t help 100% and we are lost a lot og things from our life. May Allah help us. Hopefully, in 2021, everything may be normal.

It's 2021, and there are no significant changes from a global health perspective. This COVID has indeed made us all very limited in moving, including doing business. However, this does not apply to businesses in the health sector, a lot of drug sellers earn a lot of money, vitamins and supplements get quite high sales.
We should also be able to maximize this moment in order to survive. We can maximize the potential of Bitcoin trading so as not to die in the midst of this pandemic.
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July 29, 2021, 05:48:37 PM
We are facing many problems which are very harmful for our daily life, still we don't move easily one country to another country for business, jobs and other things. Vaccine doesn’t help 100% and we are lost a lot og things from our life. May Allah help us. Hopefully, in 2021, everything may be normal.
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The OGz Club
July 27, 2021, 02:39:37 PM
I was also not directly affected, but in my country Covid had a big impact, many companies went bankrupt due to social restrictions for almost a year, of course, causing a lot of unemployment and crime to increase.

It depends on which sector you are working on. If you are in some unorganized or informal sector, then you may be unfortunate to find yourself out of work. Also, certain organized sectors, such as hospitality, food, aviation, tourism, retail trade.etc have fared poorly during the pandemic. It also depends on how the government handled the situation. Some of the governments had enough funds in their treasury, to hand out unemployment benefits. But that was not the case, especially in third world nations.
I am also grateful that during the pandemic we almost never leave the house, except to look for sun and basic needs. It's just that I hope that covid 19 will end soon, because in three months my wife will give birth. I am worried about this because we will be in a public space. But I already have a plan to be able to give birth in a special hospital, not a public room.
Indeed, it is easy to do for people with stable incomes and vice versa, this pandemic will be difficult for people with below average income.
especially with this condition, many also lost their jobs and hopefully this pandemic can end as soon as possible,
I pray that your wife can also give birth safely in the midst of conditions like this
sr. member
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July 27, 2021, 01:37:36 PM
I am also grateful that during the pandemic we almost never leave the house, except to look for sun and basic needs. It's just that I hope that covid 19 will end soon, because in three months my wife will give birth. I am worried about this because we will be in a public space. But I already have a plan to be able to give birth in a special hospital, not a public room.

In three months, I hope that a majority of the world population will be vaccinated. So hopefully you don't need to worry much. If your family is already vaccinated, then everyone is going to be OK. However, the winter season in the Northern hemisphere is 3-4 months away, and it worries me. Last year, there was a spike during this period. Hopefully it will not be repeated this time, since the vaccines are widely available. Anyway, if you are living in tropical regions, then you don't need to bother about it.
jr. member
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July 27, 2021, 01:21:01 PM
This is when humanity enters the picture. As human beings, we are not only required to be moral, but also expected to assist one another in this hour of need. But I believe that, even if there is no pandemic, there are some parts of the world that live in poverty and are in dire straits, and that it is critical to assist them even if there is no pandemic. If everyone who can afford it helped, the world would be a better place.
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July 27, 2021, 12:14:28 PM
Yes, during the COVID-19 period, everyone needs motivation, especially parents who are infected because it will result in death because Covid will be a burden on the mind that makes their immune system weaken, especially those who have dangerous congenital diseases.
during a pandemic, everyone needs motivation because many of them have lost their jobs which will burden their minds because they have to keep looking for income, and also everyone will feel worried if they leave the house and motivation really helps them to stay calm and excited in the midst of this pandemic.
and what they need is motivation and social assistance for those who have lost their jobs and income, and motivation for those infected to stay motivated to recover.
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Trphy.io
July 27, 2021, 10:56:48 AM
I was also not directly affected, but in my country Covid had a big impact, many companies went bankrupt due to social restrictions for almost a year, of course, causing a lot of unemployment and crime to increase.

It depends on which sector you are working on. If you are in some unorganized or informal sector, then you may be unfortunate to find yourself out of work. Also, certain organized sectors, such as hospitality, food, aviation, tourism, retail trade.etc have fared poorly during the pandemic. It also depends on how the government handled the situation. Some of the governments had enough funds in their treasury, to hand out unemployment benefits. But that was not the case, especially in third world nations.
I am also grateful that during the pandemic we almost never leave the house, except to look for sun and basic needs. It's just that I hope that covid 19 will end soon, because in three months my wife will give birth. I am worried about this because we will be in a public space. But I already have a plan to be able to give birth in a special hospital, not a public room.
legendary
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July 27, 2021, 08:47:22 AM
I was also not directly affected, but in my country Covid had a big impact, many companies went bankrupt due to social restrictions for almost a year, of course, causing a lot of unemployment and crime to increase.

It depends on which sector you are working on. If you are in some unorganized or informal sector, then you may be unfortunate to find yourself out of work. Also, certain organized sectors, such as hospitality, food, aviation, tourism, retail trade.etc have fared poorly during the pandemic. It also depends on how the government handled the situation. Some of the governments had enough funds in their treasury, to hand out unemployment benefits. But that was not the case, especially in third world nations.
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