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Quick Update

It's been a month or so into quarantine, and I'm doing well. I know that no one really reads my blog, but I just want to make sure that everyone out there is having a good time.
Make sure to stay home. I know that not being able to go to many places you've wanted to go to such as restaurants or move theaters is hard, but make sure that you stay home. The bigger the percentage of people staying home, the quicker that this quarantine will end.
Not being able to see other people besides your immediate family also is a pain. If you want to meet friends, find another way to contact them besides physically. I do this over social media platforms. If you want to meet with them, don't do that immediately. Instead. make plans for after quarantine, so that you are sure you can see them as soon quarantine is over.
Last of all, make sure to always wash your hands. To the few people who regularly go outside despite the scarcity of that happening, always wash your hands when you come home. There are many foreign objects not of your knowledge that you might've touched while you were outside. Those objects very well could've been touched by any other person in your community, which includes people that might be carriers of COVID-19, better known as Coronavirus.
If you are in school, make sure that you are doing all your work and turning it in on time. It may be hard for some of you to focus on doing homework or other school assigned activities, but remember that even if there is no physical school, there is still online school, which is just as important. The things that you do right now will be evident on your grade.
As a final note, just to repeat everything that I've said so far: Make sure to always wash your hands and stay home. If you see someone one the same side of a sidewalk walking towards you, make sure to avoid them. Keep up social distancing and the washing of hands, and the quarantine will be over soon.

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