The Corona Virus My Pandemic Lives

The corona virus is now one of the most feared diseases worldwide.

For someone as poor as I am and relying solely on day-to-day expenses from work, this pandemic disease is a huge blow to my life.

As a result, my employer was forced to close down so that he and his family could avoid the virus.

Today I'm going to tell you my Pandemic Lives.

My life was so simple that I was making a beak to survive every day.

I was a layout artist of sportswear but before that I was a property custodian at an exclusive school.

Before this epidemic broke out my life was well over and I had a simple house pillar that could be used during the rainy season.

I pay my minimum wage so I can spend the day and somehow accumulate more.

Now that I have a wife I have a hard time making money because of these two young children at first so it makes it hard for me to have a married child.

but I don't regret it because I like it.

just two months later there was a worldwide disease called corona virus.

as a result of my job closing I do not know what the future holds for me and my family when we do not have enough savings and my wife is still pregnant despite the worldwide dangers.

When my boss complained about his illness, I begged for the next day so I bought rice so we could spend two more servings of food because maybe in just a few weeks the price of rice in the global store would suddenly fall in love.

I also bought some stock-able foods such as caned goods and some consumables like soap and shampoo as well as condiments used in cooking.
heavy thing I did on the first day of Lock Down because besides we had nothing to pack at home and the expenses were so high that fortunately I had developed a way for us to store food on the first day of Lock Down.

Day 2 I fix and try to put my Bike in good order as this is the only thing I can do for my service where I can go elsewhere for free and free of charge as I can only hope for a few more days. the whole government is shutting down private and public transportation around the world so that the disease does not move from one place to another.

With the money left over, I bought some bike parts that I would use for travel such as the interior because I might be flat on the road with no open vulcanizing shop nearby. Air supply is a portable air supply that in case my single service tire is soft I can easily vent it. I also bought a Water bottle to keep me from getting thirsty and avoiding talking to other people due to this infectious disease and a small bike bag where I could put my gear and tools that I could use in case I will be disappointed along the way.

Day 3 Feeling the stress of life because I have no daily supply of food is a major problem for me in the daily diet. Some of the lanes are already blocked and the military is blocking the refusal to park and enter different types of vehicles in the boundary of each area.

It is also a problem for markets that if the situation worsens, food will eventually fall in love and may eventually shut down.

He thought about this situation so I bought a fishing rod where I would go to a place where I could not go fishing, because I also thought that if I ran out of food, my family would beg for food. I also bought a roll of fishing cord, strings and hooks for my plans for tomorrow.

In fact, I was a little afraid to come out especially with the worldwide pandemic of coronary virus that has killed humanity until now.

But what I can do is provide for my family's needs especially when it comes to food.

This is all I can do when it comes to the calamity we are facing today and to survive.


Here are the list of laws in my country that launch the
Enhanced Community Quarantine for Luzon.

1. By virtue of an Executive Order of the Office of the President we will have a Luzon-wide community quarantine. 

2. We will have a curfew of 8pm to 5am for non-essential personnel on the streets. Exempted are health care workers, peace and order officers, workers from the night shift of the Processing zones with valid ID’s, and LGU officers.

3. Malls are ordered closed for the duration of the executive order.

4. Restaurants can only accept take-home and delivery services. Dine in is strictly prohibited.

5. Banks, groceries, supermarkets, pharmacies, pawn shops, hardwares, and wet markets will remain open.

6. Fiestas, karakols, parades, and other related public assemblies are cancelled.

7. Common religious congregations are strongly discouraged. 8. Gaming parlours, computer gaming shops, wellness Centers, cockpits arenas, will be closed.

9. Students on OJT are no longer required to report.

10. Needless loitering in the streets at any time of the day will be denied.

11. Public playgrounds, basketball courts, beaches, and public parks will be closed.

12. Public utility offices, Bayad centers, and related financial services will remain open.

13. ‘Tianges’, open dry good markets, side walk vending, will be closed.

14. This will become effective March 17, at 12:01 am.

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