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9 things I learn being at home with COVID-19

  1. There’s only so much of online movie streaming that you can take. Online courses or TED talk is a good alternative.
  2. Audiobooks are great, especially when you just need to lie down and close your eyes.
  3. Teleconsulting works. Having access to a doctor on your phone should be the norm.
  4. Online shopping where delivery is within the day is fantastic.
  5. Having your Ministry of Health check in on you and deliver a care pack within the day, complete with oximeter and thermometer is absolutely priceless.
  6. I found the perfect angle to watch movies while lying down.
  7. Monitoring your oxygen level and pulse is a must, even after a week, especially after a week.
  8. Having someone support you during your recovery period is a blessing.
  9. Sunsets and sunrise are beautiful

sunrise

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