In 2020, it's no surprise that the corona virus has become the biggest issue and change in our lives so far. Most of us have never been in a situation like this, and some of us have never even worn masks. However, even with all the news of cases and the dangers of passing around some people choose not to respect the guidelines and still go on as if there was no virus-just because of things like their own selfishness, because they don't see the virus as something that should affect their daily life. But this is why you and everyone out there should respect the guidelines set out for us, so we can fight the virus as a whole.
When you perhaps saw the virus first trending, you might have not thought that much about it-as medicine and technology these days is powerful and thanks to scientists, if anything somehow did spread, they could take care of it. However, from then on the virus got worse and society saw the virus spreading internationally quicker than ever. The more people were sure the virus wouldn't reach their city, the more careless they got. When it got too far and the government finally started enforcing COVID-19 restrictions, at first people didn't think too much of it-there were still plenty of people hanging out in groups, huddled together as if there were no virus. Simple things like such as meeting a friend can turn out to be fatal for others, especially with a virus that is airborne and can easily creep up on you when you least expect it. The virus may be dangerous, but one of the biggest reasons it spread so much is because people didn't take it seriously enough and take measures to stay away from others. The restrictions are also there for a reason-to keep you safe. Protesting and being angry about wearing masks doesn't make the virus stop, it's doing your bit to stay safe that helps. Sometimes putting others before yourself isn't that hard-staying at home and wearing masks is the least you could do, and could save a life.
Out of all the viruses that have plagued this earth, corona is not that much different, and we have it much easier than perhaps people in older times, or people in other countries or situations. The fact that you likely have shelter, the internet and medical help shows that you will be able to survive this better than the Londoners of the Victorian Era who lived in dirty, diseased slums, or homeless people who have suffered more than ever without the help of others in this time, or even in ancient civilisations, where cures to even simple ailments would be of no help whatsoever and likely kill you. It is almost certain we'll be able to make it through the virus if we all try to fight it together-so it's no reason to get too worried about it (although you should be worried enough to follow the restrictions). It also means it doesn't even take that much to do your part in helping. The bare minimum is to social distance, wear masks, and stay home as much as possible. Implementing those habits into your daily routine takes no effort.
If the restrictions do somehow stop you from living your fullest and 2020 has been a disappointing year no matter how you approach it, be reminded you can still have a wonderful year, if not the best, while in isolation and following the guidelines. Even if you're a morning person who likes going outside and being active, you can still make your year fun. Depending on your restrictions, going outside and exercising is most likely permitted, and you can probably enjoy nature even more as the restrictions have benefited to the environment-carbon emissions in China have decreased by a quarter, and Venice canals have thrived so much due to the loss of boats that creatures have been returning to live in the waters. Even as the cases have grown, it costs nothing to keep your head up and enjoy the positives, whatever they might be and look forward to how much more you'll value life after we all recover. No one is alone in this, and we're all working together instead of against each other.
2020 may have not gone the way we all planned it to, especially with all the new careers, travel plans and friendships that might have been waiting for us. However if you be grateful for what you have, find happiness in your daily life and follow the restrictions without complain, 2020 won't have to be seen as a year of burden, but instead a year of growth and change. And that is what we need to find in a time like this.
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