Monday, April 6, 2020

Covid 19

From my beloved friend, Syaida dear. Thank you so much 😊 wrote this for your students and for me

Dear all,

Looking at the trend presented by Ministry of Health for the past few weeks, the widespread of COVID-19 is not going to end anytime soon. 

People from all walks of life are affected. Every day we hear many people lose their loved ones due to this dreaded virus. Some are separated from their families and have to endure the pain of loneliness. Thousands of people experience pay cuts and lose their jobs as employers could no longer pay them. There are parents who have to plead for help just to make sure they can feed their starving children and some are so helpless as they can only watch and cry. Not forgetting, some women and children have to face domestic violence ever since the implementation of Movement Control Order (MCO).

As your class teacher, I must say that I am worried. It is truly daunting when we don’t even have the slightest idea of what does the future hold for us.  I know some of you may be experiencing the difficulties that I mentioned above. However, I still feel that we have to be grateful since our situation is not as critical as Italy and Unites States.

I do feel it is my responsibility to keep your morale high during these challenging times. 
Hence, I would like to remind all of you to:

🌸 STAY HOME
🌸 practise / maintain good hygiene 
🌸 wash or sanitise your hands regularly
🌸 practise social distancing
🌸 prevent the spread of rumours or fake news. Verify your sources. 
🌸 spend quality time with your family members. Be kind. Be considerate. Be helpful. Remember not everyone has the chance to spend time with their loved ones as some of them are front-liners and have to sacrifice their lives for you. 
🌸 use your free time wisely. Try to develop and stick to a REGULAR STUDY ROUTINE which helps prevent procrastination
🌸 keep up with the quizzes/ tasks that are assigned by your subject teachers

That’s all from me. Take care. Be safe. We need to win this warπŸ’•

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