Nitong nakalipas nalabing tatlong buwan minarkahan nang di pang karaniwan paraan upang makipag usap sa zoom. Ang mga tao nag tratrabaho sa bahay sa pamamagitan nito na kahit anong bagay ay na pag uusap kung ano ang na ka taas sa kanila. Ang mag aanak,mag kakaibigan pinasukan na rin Ang ganitong paraan para makipag usap sa isat isa. Sa walang katapusan sarado at utos na mamalagi nang bahay, itong pandemia ay binansagan na malungkot. →
These past thirteen months have been marked by an unusual way of communicating – Zoom. People have been working from home and resorting to this platform to discuss the status of whatever has been assigned to them. And, families and friends have been accessing the online chat feature of the app to connect with each other. With the never-ending lockdowns or stay-at-home orders, one thing defines this pandemic: loneliness. →
Maakit ka ba nang Kobid 19 bakuna kung hindi ka kumbinsido sa bisa nito, o masamang epekto na binabalita nang midya, o politika panigin kaugnay sa kanila? →
Would you be enticed to get vaccinated if you’re uncertain of the COVID 19 vaccines, perhaps because of their efficacies, side effects reported by the media, or political views related to them? →
It really is hard to think of any positives from this pandemic. But one thing that COVID has taught me and many Canadians about is mental health. There are so many adults and children with mental health issues. More than we ever imagined. And we need to do much more to help them because mental health matters. →