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Challenges of quarantine and how they effect everyday lives by Judah

  • Writer: Ms. Lee
    Ms. Lee
  • May 13, 2020
  • 2 min read

In quarantine there are many challenges like staying healthy and being cooped up inside. In this article, I will be talking about supplies And how different countries do not have enough of those supplies to stay healthy.


Most foods remain low, specifically meat because meat processing plant's workers are either sick or affected by these times. Other significant places like restaurants are partly closed. They must open to make sure, people have food to eat. But there are risks because of this, they can spread sickness from food, which is not good, but restaurants are making sure that they are practicing the right precautions to keep everyone safe.


Cleaning supplies are also a big concern right now. Because of all the cleaning supplies being gone people have been taking advantage of this by selling fake cleaning supplies on the internet to make money. The mlive said, "Michigan residents warned of a website selling coronavirus cleaning supplies that never arrive" (Matt Durr at mlive, 2020)


Most people do not even have enough money to buy food or cleaning supplies because most jobs are closed because of this virus. What makes it even harder is that usually, charities could help but people barely have any money to spare. More than 30 million people are unemployed in the United States as of 2020. What makes this crazier is that in 2016 there were 7-15 million that did not have jobs.


Those are some challenges that came from this virus and quarantine. It is crazy how one little thing could become so harmful to everyone from sickness to financial problems and scams. I hope that this virus goes away, and everyone is safe, and we can go back to normal. That is my article about the challenges of supplies and other matters.

 
 
 

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