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It has been two months when my first covid symptom showed up. I am now fully recovered, took my first vaccine shot, don’t have any long-term post covid symptom except rarely dry cough once in a day or two. I am going to work, playing and spending time with my son, and doing whatever a normal person can do. Coming back to your normal life after physical, mental, and emotional trauma is a blessing. However, every incident somehow leaves a deep impact on our personal development, mental health, and behavioral changes. I think I am not what I used to be before covid. I am still struggling to find that covid affected me more emotionally or physically. I think I have covered myself up within a shell just to get away from other’s judgemental attitudes. I stopped caring what others say or think about me, this is my new trait and I am proud of it.
You can read my covid story part 1 here
Our neighbors caught covid too when we were still in our quarantine period. We had no interaction with them, we only communicate via phone. We don’t even know them well, they were recently moved in with two small kids. One day, his wife called to inform me that he has admitted to the hospital due to low oxygen saturation and mild pneumonia. This news was another shock for me and my wife, we knew that they were new in-country, have no friends here. What will happen if his wife also got covid? what…