SOME POSITIVE EFFECTS OF COVID 19 TO THE WORLD

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Hello everyone and welcome to my blog at this hour. The Corona virus was first noticed in the Wuhan city in China after the World Health Organization were informed about the deadly effect of the virus on some people. It later became a worldwide concern for countries around the world which led to so many deaths, however we have some important lessons to learn from the pandemic. Well, sit back relax and enjoy all that I have packaged for your reading pleasure.

There is no doubt that the COVID 19 is just like a two side of a coin - it has some benefits and it has some drawbacks. Having said that, I will be paying attention to the good effect the COVID 19 pandemic have on Nigeria and Nigerians as a whole.

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Health: The COVID 19 pandemic is an eye opener for the Nigerian government to address the issues relating to the health sector. Before the pandemic struck, most influential and wealthy people go on medical trips to foreign countries. But the lockdown didn't give room for that. Therefore, the government had to pay attention to the dilapidated health care system and improve it to some extent. Thanks to the pandemic.

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Technology: Technology came to the fore during the COVID 19 pandemic and it made so many things possible for Nigerians in all spheres of life. In the educational sector, students that couldn't attend classes due to the lockdown were introduced to learning on Zoom, Microsoft Teams and the likes. Some applications such as uLesson were also developed to enhance student's learning.

Furthermore, there were limitations to social gatherings during the pandemic, so organizers had to do shows via social media that is life streamed for viewers all around the country and even countries around the world. This is one way technology have been able to keep music, comedy and movie lovers entertained during the pandemic.

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Humanitarian aid/support: The pandemic brought out the good part of so many people that was not visible for a long time. It was during the pandemic that we see how humans could care about each other with so much passion. Individuals, groups and organizations through what was popularly referred to as palliatives supported the less privileges with cash, foods, drinks, toiletries and so on.

All contents are originally written by me, @williams-owb

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Williams Oluseyi is a Linguist by discipline from one Africa's Most Prestigious Citadel of Learning, Obafemi Awolowo University. He developed interest for blogging at very early stage which motivated him to study English Language in College. He is a prolific writer, an inquisitive and judicious reader, to say the least. To get his daily bread, he is currently working in a Logistics company in Nigeria.
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