The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced
concerns into major aspects of national and global society, including for
schools. COVID-19's repercussions can be felt all around us, with daily
headlines blaring with information, citizens concerned about starving to death,
residents eager to return to normal, and the Philippines trying to stay
afloat. This is a crucial turning moment in human history, as it is with great
world events. The rapid spread of the coronavirus has created an urgent public
health issue that the entire world is dealing with. The epidemic brought with
it a slew of new risks and dangers. Aside from the human impact, there is a
tremendous commercial impact being felt around the world. Since its inception
in early 2020, the COVID-19 epidemic has brought us nothing but pain and
anguish. Isn't this never-ending epidemic a complete nightmare?

Surviving months of poverty,
sickness, and bad crisis management is being applauded as a sign of
perseverance in our country. However, when it comes to the Philippines'
resiliency in the midst of the pandemic, our government needs to improve. Our
response to Covid19 has been delayed, and it has had a significant impact
on us. We could have imposed more tight quarantine in our country sooner, and
it would not have harmed us as much as it has. Citizens must rigidly follow the
basic health protocols of handwashing, wearing face masks and face shields in
public places, social separation, and limited gatherings to assist the country
recover from the economic blowback brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Government officials can't monitor and track whether everyone is obeying the
rules, no matter how hard they try. They relied on our self-imposed or
self-regulatory discipline. After all, by obeying, we are effectively
protecting ourselves and our loved ones from the infection. And besides,
obeying protects our businesses and sources of income from being taken away
once more. Yet, some people will continue to disregard and violate protocols,
face masks are frequently worn incorrectly like leaving the nose exposed.
Citizens must understand how to
follow protocols and enhance discipline in order to make our country more
robust. We can overcome anything terrible that comes our way if we stay
together and obedient. If we continue to violate protocols, our country will
never progress, and a never-ending circle of hardships will ensue.
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