Vignette: Pandemic
Now she is sitting alone in the room.
Talking to the walls, playing hide and seek with her cat, finishing the endless assignments. Online classes as usual. I mean, daily. Boring? Obviously, yet for now, this is the best way hero does in saving more people’s lives. Phone, laptop and internet have been the most important things to be checked since the Restriction Movement Order was announced by the government. The virus spread really changes everything, everyone’s life.
The world is in rush; rush to survive and stay alive.
Even my villagers buy unusually large amounts of food. Bread, meat, chicken, sugar, vegetables, soy sauces; no stock left. For the 3rd times, I went to the grocery stores and supermarket last night, nothing was left. Waiting lines were about 10 000 km far from the paying counter. All the trollies and baskets were in everyone’s hands. “Don’t worry, there is enough food for all,” the Prime Minister said. Unfortunately, they are sick in understanding our PM’s speech. They could not understand. They grab everything. They took unnecessary things that actually others’ needs. They are selfish, selfish consumers.
Talking to the walls, playing hide and seek with her cat, finishing the endless assignments. Online classes as usual. I mean, daily. Boring? Obviously, yet for now, this is the best way hero does in saving more people’s lives. Phone, laptop and internet have been the most important things to be checked since the Restriction Movement Order was announced by the government. The virus spread really changes everything, everyone’s life.
The world is in rush; rush to survive and stay alive.
Even my villagers buy unusually large amounts of food. Bread, meat, chicken, sugar, vegetables, soy sauces; no stock left. For the 3rd times, I went to the grocery stores and supermarket last night, nothing was left. Waiting lines were about 10 000 km far from the paying counter. All the trollies and baskets were in everyone’s hands. “Don’t worry, there is enough food for all,” the Prime Minister said. Unfortunately, they are sick in understanding our PM’s speech. They could not understand. They grab everything. They took unnecessary things that actually others’ needs. They are selfish, selfish consumers.
Those who are still enjoying happy moments outside, play football at the field, enjoy gossiping at stalls, bravely go for a vacation over the sea, and those who decide to ignore the social distancing order are sick. How could they take the pandemic as a silly attack?
“Are 33,976 deaths a joke?”
Those who buy unusually large amounts of food stock with no regards to the needs of other consumers and those whose ignore the Restriction Movement Order; are the real virus in the community.
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