HUMANITY AND THE COVID-19 CRISIS

 

The world is at standstill. It seems that everything is nearing its end. But still at this this time of crisis there is something that is giving us hope every morning and is motivating us to look forward to the day, and is Humanity

Yes, “Humanity” is binding us all together at this situation. The novel corona virus had originated from Wuhan city in China. This was an unknown virus according to the reports. When it started to spread, only it’s symptoms could be identified and apparently, its source were bats. After two or three months it started to spread like wildfire across all countries especially at that time in China. It soon became a world crisis and a war between life and death.

Many people are still struggling with this virus, throughout the world. They all have their families, children, mothers who are waiting eagerly with open arms for them to comeback. Those families who have already lost their loved ones have lost their faith and trust in the world. But still there are people like doctors, nurses, pilots, policemen, who are not worried about themselves or their families but are bent on saving other families and the world from this deadly virus. All caste, creed, religion, social prejudices are nothing now.

These petty things now are long forgotten, as now the world has come together and have become ONE. The world is still fighting this deadly virus. This virus is extremely contagious and can spread rapidly, it becomes especially dangerous when it starts to spread community by community.  Due to this mostly all countries are observing a complete lockdown for a certain number of days as that is the only way to combat the virus as of now. This virus has no specific treatment yet. All the citizens are asked not to leave their houses, stay clean and take all the required steps to stop the spread of this contagious virus.

The government, the hospitals, the doctors are trying their best and we all should try to give our best by just cooperating with them. Before taking any wrong step, we should think about the thousands who have lost their lives and loved ones and of those who are still fighting a battle to win over this virus.

This virus has definitely taught us to enjoy each and every moment and not to take anything for granted as we do not know what the world has in store for us the next morning.

But as of now, let us all wait for that morning when finally, we have won the battle against this deadly virus. Till then let humanity prevail and let humans help humans by just cooperating with each other, as this shall too pass and humanity will win once again, against all odds.

5 Things I Learnt from Rakshit Tandon Workshop

Friday morning, the middle school assembled for a special event. It was hosted by Mr. Rakshit Tandon. He explained us how to use a mobile phone.

The main topic of this event was about social media. He told us that being on social media is good, but we must also be very careful. We all have heard about the dangerous cases taking place all over the world, due to social media. So, what did he tell us? Here are the 5 things I learnt from him.

Never follow unknown people….

He told us that we must never follow unknown people. We must always keep our account private.
5 things I learnt..
We got to know that in snapchat nothing gets deleted. We must never add unknown people.
He told us there was never a game called blue whale it was just a challenge to see how people could be fooled in social media.
He told as that we should never go in any social media before 13, as it can be dangerous.
He also told us that if we follow any famous person, we must see that it has the blue tick.

GAMES..
He told we must never be addicted to any games. Instead pf playing games in phone we should play real games.

CYBER BULLYING..
We were told that if we had any rivalry with any one we should never cyber bully anyone. We should instead go and solve the matter personally.