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Posted: 4 years ago
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Sutapa 🤗at my work place those who got once even with light symptoms did not get covid again except one person. Be strong eat healthy and regain all your lost weakness be strong mentally nothing will happen and also have your second dose of medicine at the prescribed time.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Take care Sutapasima. Nothing to worry. Please follow Doctor's instructions and take vitamins to strengthen your body and soul.
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Posted: 4 years ago
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UK's longest known COVID-19 patient has died😒

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyKU0eiZYXY

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Posted: 4 years ago
#24

It's true in this tough time if is able to make a good connection between different and diverse people from all over the world🤗❤️. I love this place😳

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Posted: 4 years ago
#25

Originally posted by: DreamyButterfly

Dearest Madhu, 🤗

You probably don't know me but thank you so much for penning down this heartfelt post. This is making me cry seriously and making me realize that my small issues are nothing in front of this. 😔


At the time that when in France, the lockdown is ending and wearing masks won't be compulsory outside, when everyone is going to be all happy around, I can't stop myself for being upset in this happy atmosphere. Why? Because I know that still, in so many countries people are suffering and dying from covid. 😭

This is not fair. Where is equality? If someone asks me tomorrow, Maria are you happy?

I will reply how can I? India, country of my origin is suffering and what you only think about is your own happiness? 😭


My thoughts and prayers are with all those countries that have been forgotten suddenly. As humans, we are all equal and Humanity needs to prevail. ❤️

I'm sorry to hear so many sad stories here. I did not get covid nor my family Alhamdullilah but I can't imagine what you are going through. Like most of people, pandemic has affected my mental balance but Alhamdullilah I'm still alive.

I will only say this much, if you need to talk, plz message me, I may not be able to erase your worries but maybe you will feel better.❤️🤗


@Sutapasima: get well soon. May Allah SWT grant you speed recovery Ameen. You're not alone. If you need to talk, I'm here, though we don't know each other🤗

@LizzieBennett: I'm attacking you with A BIG HUG 🤗

@Avyakta: Stay safe dear🤗

@MahiraSingh3030: Hope you and your family are safe and fully recovered. Hugs 🤗

@Krazzy_Tintin11: Be safe🤗

@Life_Is_Dutiful: Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon....May your brother rest in peace and May Allah SWT give to you, your parents and family the patience to go through this terrible loss Ameen. I wish I could make you feel better! 😭

@PutijaChalhov: Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon. May Allah SWT grant your mother paradise Ameen. Devastating, Don't know what to say at that moment. Be strong😭


Maria

Maria dear, here is my passionate and grateful hug to you for all these assuring words . 🤗❤️🤗

Your compassionate nature led you to offer help to COVID-19 patients, which brought tears to my eyes. Many are longing for a good word, a hug or for a gentle touch from their near and dear ones, but deprived because of the fear of decease and death. We are passing through difficult times. 😭Humanity was caught unawares, and now reeling under loneliness and depression.

As the number of positive COVID-19 cases grows worldwide in the second wave, some people, who have recovered from the infection, are sharing their stories of survival with the fellow members now.

Whether it's sharing tips on how to stay hopeful or using your time in hospital, many people have recovered from COVID-19 are thanking the medical staff for taking care of them.

Apart from abiding the guidelines, one should develop self-confidence to defeat the disease.

Thanks once again for infusing confidence to every reader of your post dear. 🤗

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Look at this seven-year-old Krishna from Balasore, Orissa, has taken up the responsibility of her 1.5-months-old brother after losing both parents to COVID-19. How long she will be able to take care of that kid? How she will be able to bear the brunt of this huge responsibility, raising a child alone at home? It is not a serial or a film, a real incident, a fact from which one cannot turn away. 😭

The second wave of the covid caused unspoken devastation to families and businesses. Children, especially, suffered the most as they lost either one or both parents to the deadly virus. Krishna not only had to deal with the grief of losing her parents but also put a brave front for her 45-days-old baby brother. After her parents' departure, Krishna instantly donned the role of a mother and is raising her younger brother with love and dignity.

She feeds her brother and then puts him to sleep, singing lullabies. She has forgotten her own pain to care for her brother. The way she looks after the toddler is enough to bring tears to anyone’s eyes. --"We wonder why God was so cruel to her,” the villagers and the onlookers cried alike.

Many miseries, many untold stories, many are suffering silently. Let us do our part by praying for their life's secure journey.

Edited by Viswasruti - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#27

The amount of devastating stories I've witnessed first hand and in and around me has me shattered. What is worse that there are people who have been trying to take advantage of people who have been suffering and are desperate for any kind of help.

The third wave is around and I've already seen many people being careless once they get vaccinations. This is going to be much more difficult to treat, if you can't keep yourself safe, you're going to affect so many more people around you and it's just very selfish.

I really hope people are more careful with their habits, maintaining social distancing, wearing masks and frequent sanitization is must.

Be strong and safe.💖💖

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Posted: 4 years ago
#28

Suta, I do not know you personally, but everyday your written updates make my day. I wake up every morning to read what your write and that helps me connect to you and others who have a common forum to express our views.

So I want to say thank you and hope you feel much better. Do not lose your positivity and keep doing what you are currently doing and continue your focus on your health. As they say, this time will also pass. Like good times do not stay for long, neither do bad times. It was really good to hear that you are feeling better. Once you take the second dosage, things will be better to keep you protected. God bless.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#29

Ever since Covid hit, I have been on tenterhooks with the continuous lockdowns and being caged to our own homes. We know that being at home is the best prevention, but after a point it starts to really get to our mental state. While physically many of us have been able to either recover or prevent ourselves from getting sick, many of us have not been able to do that with our mental health. The entire world is slowly understanding the need for mental wellness programs to help us deal with the stress and loneliness this disease brings. While isolation for people who have been affected is horrible, I feel it is much worse watching a loved one get sick and not be able to even hold them when they leave us.

I want to reach out to anyone who has lost someone and was not able to be with them in their last moments. Please come and share your thoughts, whatever they may be. Sometimes sharing it on such an anonymous forum helps, as it is sometimes difficult to open up to people who you know and care for you, for the fear of hurting them or even scaring the.

We are very lucky that we have such a forum to share our thoughts and what we feel without much judgement. The people in the forum are very sensible and sensitive to the feelings of others and do not jump to conclusions without giving the other a chance to express themselves.

So I request everyone who is reading this to please reach out. Reach out if you need support but are not able to find one. Reach out if you are feeling alone and isolated due to the current scenario. Reach out if you are thinking of doing something that is wrong, but do not have anybody to share your fears and need someone to talk to, be it a stranger. Reach out if only to connect with someone else who may be going through a similar ordeal. Whatever reason it may be, just REACH OUT.

Because you never know just how much of a positive impact you will have on the other person f you just reach out.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#30

Thank you all for sharing the important information , how to cope up with this dreaded disease.

I felt very sad seeing the small kids who lost their parents.

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