Fact: Positive Here, There, Over There, and Everywhere
By Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
Philippines
October 26, 2020 9:55pm CST
We cannot deny that COVID-19 is spreading here, there, over there, and everywhere. It sounds like I am starting to be immuned with this situation of a pandemic. But then, I still think POSITIVE that it will end soon.
Are you still keeping the positiveness from within?
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@jrlcentral (2605)
• Roxas, Philippines
27 Oct 20
Well... I say I am Positive that I am Covid Negative!
hehe...
On a more serious note, yeah... It seems that I'm no longer that affected by the news whenever there are new positives in our area.
Just keep safe.
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
27 Oct 20
I try to live life like this from day-to-day. I cannot stay home for the rest of the quarantine period because me and the rest of the members in the house would go hungry. Honestly, I am afraid the hunger more than the virus but of course I have worries but just very careful then. Everyone I think is a potential carrier and we'll never know. Had I let myself tested, maybe I am during the time I experienced pain all over my body and feel like feverish. Good thing that it respond to the medication and I was thankful that there's no need for me to worry because there are no other symptoms showing, though anyone could become asymptomatic. My sister's tested positive because one of her colleagues in their office contracted the virus and spread more than a dozen of employees including their chief and I think there were only 3 that are tested negative. She's brought in a hotel serving as quarantine facility and three of her office mates. Others were confined in the hospital, and some more were isolated in a separate isolation facility. She's now fine.
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@cabuyogty (4487)
• Philippines
27 Oct 20
Yes , i always have positive mind and it helps me to be happy every single day :)
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@rsa101 (40976)
• Philippines
27 Oct 20
Well yeah I recalled many months ago I just hear stories from friends abroad that got it. Some lost their love ones and some survive. I thought that was it for me and I will evade that invisible virus, but then again one day I got it myself, infected my wife(good thing she only was asymptomatic) and I got hospitalized for 14 days. I am lucky to have survive it. I have seen a lot of testimonies over the net how they suffered even worse than my experience. I am glad to have survive it and grateful to my family and the frontliners that serve me to heal.
For those that does not have it, please do not be confident that you will not get it. Continue to protect yourselves because you never know.
@kaylachan (84760)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
27 Oct 20
I'm more of a realist. If the virus as real as claimed, it will always be with us. Viruses need to run their course. I think most of what's surrounding this virus, is more of a power play. At some point, governments are going to have to learn, nature needs to be allowed to run its course. Here in the U.S., more and more states are starting to loosen restrictions seeing as more of them realize data has been crupted and numbers falsified. Hospitals aren't packed with people dying from this virus, bodies aren't being carried out in refridiger trucks. A lot of this virus has been a lie, from the very start.
@Babale (1874)
• Semarang, Indonesia
27 Oct 20
I am not so sure that the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic will end any time soon. The fact is that Indonesia does not currently know when the peak phase of Covid-19 will occur soon. But I see now in the neighborhood where I live many people who are no longer comfortable wearing masks and eating in public places. So it's difficult.















