THE DAYS FOLLOW ONE ANOTHER, YET THEY ARE SIMILAR

In this period of Coronavirus, the usual expression does not hold any more the road. Indeed, day after day, it is the same news, and this throughout the world, each country has lost a little more of its citizens. And sometimes it is more than a little bit more when each city and each country loses 1000 people every day.

As of April 10, 2020, there are nearly 75,000 victims worldwide and nearly 18,000 in the United States alone. This proportion, which was only 5% of the total, has now risen to nearly 25%.
This is madness!
The world does not know what to think anymore.

We all wish for a vaccine to remedy this pandemic, but it will not be available for several months.

The misfortune is all the more serious, because with the loss of so many people, the economic situation  worldwide, has vanished. Entire industries are down and millions of people are losing their jobs. Nothing is going right anymore!
And it is not only the people who are panicking, but also the governments, which can be accused of not having taken the precaution of preparing for such a catastrophe.

The medical equipment to deal with such a pandemic is lacking at all levels. Whether it is masks or respirators, gloves or gowns, everything is missing.
Logically, countries should show solidarity, but this is not the case and these rare goods are snatched by  the highest bidder.

The problem has been there for more than three months and already after one month there is confinement at the scale of the planet. Let's try to imagine the world's population staying at home and leaving only for emergencies.

What has been noticed, and at a severe cost, is that many people are not following the rules, such as not being in groups so as not to contaminate each other, and many are living as before, meeting, celebrating together, getting contaminated and ending up in the hospital and leaving feet first.

There are no more words to describe embarrassment. The word is rather simple, it's more of a nuisance than anything else, so much so that the words of the day that are repeated over and over again are: stay at home, don't go out. It is true that by not going out, we run less risk of being contaminated, especially after having seen and experienced the situation, than those who go out and pay the price, and not just any price, the price of their lives.

So, we don't move and as mentioned in the title, the days follow each other.
We look forward to a happy ending, but this wishful thinking, this almost utopia, we hardly see it coming true so soon.
Yes, we arm ourselves with patience, to which courage should be added.
And we hope for better days.

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