End of my co-vid volunteering work and some updates
@id_peace (17036)
Singapore
July 13, 2020 6:07am CST
As everyone knew, I was very actively for awhile before the co-vid 19 had flared up in my country and it was out of control for awhile. Given the situation as a part of the healthcare, the country called for our volunteer.
I answered. From working on long hours everyday, then gradually the frequency had been reduced to once every 3 days. That was along with my regular work. My regular work did not stop even if we volunteered.
My boss decided that it would be a good time to call me back from the co-vid as my regular work had started to pace up and there is no way that I could push for more ahead with the volunteering. I had spend almost 4 months in the volunteering work and I had enjoyed every minutes of the work. I have no regret. If the time turned back and they asked for help, I would answer again.
In side track, because of all the work that I am doing, it meant that all my side incomes had stalled. This is what I had to give up in return.
This period is also filled with sorrow as I had three friends passed away in the couple of months. One of them from Dengue fever which was a shock considering that he was just 56. Another friend had passed away from a cancer relapse and the last friend at the age of 61 had died of a cardiac arrest. The last one had shocked me to the core as we were just having whatapps messages just an hour or so before he passed.
A lot had happened but I think i will provide separate update accordingly.
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@m_audrey6788 (58468)
• Germany
13 Jul 20
Glad that you volunteered and helped a lot of people. I`m sure you`ll be blessed. Sorry about your friends who passed away 

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@m_audrey6788 (58468)
• Germany
14 Jul 20
@id_peace I keep on praying for that too. 

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@LindaOHio (222728)
• United States
13 Jul 20
I'm so sorry to hear about your friends. May they rest in peace. Congratulations for doing such good work with COVID-19 patients. Enjoy your week.
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@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
13 Jul 20
I glade you finish and read join your work. But be careful your self too.
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
25 Jul 20
We just never know when something is going to happen to those we love. Savor every moment @id_peace because life changes in the blink of an eye, doesn't it?
So sorry for your loss of the ones you mention here.
Almost four years ago we had four people die in one month, one was our 'child' murdered because he was in the line of fire when someone went crazy.
We have no way of knowing when we or those we care about will be gone.
Stay strong.
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
9 Aug 20
i hope the mortality rate of covid19 cases will be reduced now.
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@dgobucks226 (37621)
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17 Jul 20
Such a terrible virus and your friend's passing. Your sacrifice was admirable to unselfishly put your life on hold to help others. There is nothing quite as powerful than the feeling one gets providing service to those in need. 
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@happylife1 (13403)
• Karachi, Pakistan
10 Aug 20
Nice to know you did kind work
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