Once upon a time, there was a girl named Emily who had just started college. She was a bright and ambitious young woman, but she had never been in love before. That is, until she met Daniel. Daniel was charming, confident, and had a smile that could light up a room. Emily was smitten from the moment she laid eyes on him. They started dating and it wasn't long before they were inseparable. But as time went on, Emily began to notice some things about Daniel that bothered her. He was often late for their dates, and sometimes he would cancel at the last minute. He also seemed to have a wandering eye, checking out other girls even when Emily was right there beside him. Emily started to feel like she was second best, like Daniel wasn't really that into her. But whenever she tried to talk to him about it, he would charm her with his smile and she would forget all about her doubts. Things came to a head one night when Emily went to surprise Daniel at his apartment. She walked in to fin
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Today blog's post will be short and maybe a little personal. A simple word from me. Just another random blog post during this Christmas. Beforehand, I would like to have this moment to say Merry Christmas everyone, no matter where you are, what you do, always take precautions and stay safe.
A couple of days, I took a test for COVID19, and right now, we are waiting for the results; 37 people took their sample, and hopefully, everything will be okay.
Nobody wants this thing to happen, but yet it still happening. So for me, personally, there's nothing we can do right now, just waiting for the result and sit back at home, do your self-quarantine and stop making things difficult.
No one is blaming anyone. But, there are exceptions. For example, we don't blame a person if they don't know that they were having close contact with the confirmed person. But, we blame those who already know they have close contact with a positive person and act like they didn't know about it.
There's a difference between those two. If you know you were surrounded by those who being confirmed as positive, then take that as precautions. Don't make things difficult. Stop spreading it to other people.
Things happened, and I personally accept this reality. But please, to whoever people out there, if you think you have close contact with a COVID patient or living with a person who was quarantine, don't go anywhere, stay at home, stop being burdensome, and please, stop spreading the virus.
Have mercy on other people, especially the senior citizens.
People should be aware of this thing. It's common sense.
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