Nêu cảm nghĩ về dịch Covid 19 của em bằng tiếng anh

Nêu cảm nghĩ về dịch Covid 19 của em bằng tiếng anh

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  1. There are things that kill people faster than an epidemic and that is stigma. During the current complicated development of the Covid-19 epidemic, with the participation of the authorities, recommendations from the Ministry of Health have offered solutions to reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection, but there is still a Some people have a discriminatory attitude towards people returning from epidemic areas or infected people. Why this alienation, discrimination? The nature of stigma is often associated with dangerous and difficult-to-treat diseases, so people are afraid to stay away, or because of ignorance or incompleteness about Covid-19. Then they are ready to let go of vulgar words, immoral actions that harm innocent people. And then, the people who suffer the most are those who need love the most. Instead of stigmatizing us, we need to understand the problem, always trust the authorities, our team of doctors. In particular, give affection, love and care to those infected and in contact with sick people so that they can be treated with peace of mind. Only then will our country be able to repel and completely treat the remaining cases. As young people – we need to be properly aware of the problem and at the same time propagate to everyone to know and understand it, repel bad actions, bad diseases from Vietnam and the world.

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  2. It’s strange that a small virus makes me and my friends reflect on nearly everything in our lives. When the Government of Canada warned citizens abroad to quickly return home before international air traffic was turned upside down due to restrictions, I decided to stay in Vietnam because I felt safer. When reading in the press about the efforts of other compatriots to wait for a last-minute ticket in tension, suspense, and flying around for nearly 4 days to return to their hometown, I suddenly realized that when the world changed, where I Called home, how remote is the island on the east coast of Canada on the way back. I always assumed that I could go home any time (under normal circumstances) when I needed to. However, in a special situation like the COVID-19 epidemic, the geographical distance of the journey makes it almost impossible to return home. I had to transit at two foreign airports and wait at another airport in Canada before returning to my city. Those flights have all sent cancellation notices. Even if the flight is not cancelled, when I return to Canada I will definitely have to be isolated from my family for at least 2 weeks. If I compare the number of cases between Vietnam and Canada, I see that the risk of catching the virus from home is higher, Canada is more dangerous. However, regulations are rules, I will definitely self-quarantine for everyone’s safety. Ironically, after all our efforts to cross the ocean to get home, we still have to isolate for 2 weeks with our relatives and friends, close by but far away. But far is also near as we live in an era where it is very easy to talk to each other over the Internet with a phone call. This also helps us to inform family, friends and relatives about the epidemic situation in the place where we live easily, reducing unnecessary worries.

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