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Post 3: Let's talk about the pandemic



Due to the coronavirus, many people are struggling with many different problems, problems like the economic crisis, which is affecting common people and big enterprises, causing serious complications for almost everybody, increasing the inequity of our country and in most of the world. 

There are also difficulties in terms of mental health because the world situation causes anxiety and fear, especially in those people that live alone or in older persons.

Also, teleworking and online classes have not been the best experience for many of us, it is well known that those new kinds of work or study made life more difficult, many people now have problems with organization, sleeping habits, and with their yield in work/classes themselves.

Today people had to change most of their lives, the way that we used to work, study, share with others, get out to the street, everything now is completely different. The vast majority of us is now living more connected to the internet and technologies than with the "real" experiences per sé.

I think that my life after the pandemic is going to be a slow process of trying to get back to normality, with some activities that would keep being online, some habits that would change and others would maintain like wearing a mask perhaps. I believe that is going to be a weird and crazy time because never in my life I have suffered something so big and for so long like this pandemic! 

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  1. I agree with you, I think the back to normality proccess it will be hard but I´m super exciting for it, I think we are loosing lots of university moments and I don´t want to study the rest of my career online.

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  2. I agree with you that the life after pandemic is going to be a slow process of trying to get back to normality. I hope this ends soon though! great post

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  3. I haden´´ realized that in this whole time living locked up... I´ve been more with my computer than with my family or friends. It sounds depressing but it´s our real situation. nice reflexion!

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