23 October 2020 12:10 am
Masks which have become an essential item are now produced by many using batiks, handlooms and other fabrics, since it is more economical as they could be reused and are also environmentally friendly. There are many other creations by people that are sold at reasonable prices. On social media and Instagram such food items and creations are advertised for sale.
Despite the health guidelines and the spread of the virus, some yet seem to celebrate with large weddings; crowded funerals are also a common sight. As said to me by a friend, why cannot we be realistic and not display our private emotions to the wider public in the middle of this pandemic?
Despite the health guidelines and the spread of the virus, some yet seem to celebrate with large weddings; crowded funerals are also a common sight. As said to me by a friend, why cannot we be realistic and not display our private emotions to the wider public in the middle of this pandemic, especially when we are all expected to be distancing ourselves socially and physically? I guess some among us believe that the virus will pass them by. On a news channel recently, the host rightfully asked us all to act as if the person next to us has the virus and protect ourselves since it is the only way to not to get infected.
Act wisely, patronise these newly sprung industries if possible because they are all trying to make ends meet. Most of all, act sane and stay safe. Year end is almost upon us and there does not seem to be light at the end of this dark tunnel.