Pandemic Lessons We Can’t Afford to Forget
But as life goes “back to normal,” there are lessons we can’t afford to push aside. The pandemic wasn’t just a global crisis; it was a reality check.
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But as life goes “back to normal,” there are lessons we can’t afford to push aside. The pandemic wasn’t just a global crisis; it was a reality check.
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by Gaayathri Krishnan Humanity is defined as a state or quality of being human. But the most pressing question of them all is, ‘what makes a human-being humane?’ How do we define that in a human being? In the early days of 2020, when the corona virus had just started making its rounds in India;
by Adish Sood The first case of COVID-19 was reported in late December in 2019 in Wuhan, China. For me, it began somewhere in the middle of March of 2020 with more than half the planet shutting down. At first, it seemed it would pass just like any other flu, but that was the understatement
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by Danicca Bajaj The novel coronavirus has posed a dangerous threat to people and has human lives hampering the day to day activities to a T. However, we should understand that even after the preparation of a successful COVID-19 vaccine, the virus won’t be eradicated completely, therefore, I propose a solution for it. We all
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An article by Tirth Patel Check out his biography: “I live in Canton city in the state of Michigan, the United States. I am a college freshman majoring in Biology at Eastern Michigan University. By being a PreMed, I am with a strong desire to get into a medical school and accomplish my dream of
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