Here's How Coronavirus Is Affecting Real People's Lives Around The World
"I’m in Rome right now under the lockdown. I work in a restaurant in the center, and the new law is all restaurants have to close at 6pm, but can stay open until midnight for deliveries only . The city is a ghost town, and we have lost a lot of business, so my hours were cut.We have to stand one meter apart from the people around us, and there are huge lines to get into grocery stores.
But because of the cancer and a congenital heart condition I have I am more susceptible. Thinking about the cancer reminds me of this and ramps up the panic. My fear of coronavirus seems to be undoing the years of coping skills and therapy I've done. It sucks. We live in fear, hoping all measures we take are enough, and our prayers go to all our loved ones who can be in danger. This virus knows no gender, social status, age, nationality.
Even though the idea of being isolated for a month is a pain, we're being creative and having fun with it.""I live in the south of the Netherlands. Our city had the first coronavirus case two weeks ago and it spread like a bushfire. We’re hit the hardest of the whole country. China, Italy, Germany...everyone keeps warning the Dutch government to act now and fast. But rather than taking responsibility it’s the same old story over and over again.
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