Sunday, May 30, 2021

AN ERA WITHOUT TECHNOLOGY

A WORLD WITHOUT TECHNOLOGY IN A PANDEMIC 


Hello everyone! After a long time, I am writing a blog. Have you ever thought of the scenario when we would have Covid 19, but no internet with it. Would we have communicated with our family members through letters or telephones?

Online classes, news channels, social media, work from home, no media source except newspapers, and a world full of chaos.

You suddenly wake up one day and see everything's alright around you, birds chirping, a pleasant day is approaching you, and read about a virus outbreak but pay no attention to it. You reach your office and see your colleague is coughing and is unwell. You treat it like a normal cold and pass by. In the next few days, you are suffering through the same symptoms but in a more severe form. You reach out to your family doctor and come to know that you are suffering from the Covid'19 virus, a virus you never knew of and you are from the millions of other people suffering from it. 

As the world is still in an era of working with telephones as a technological advancement you don't know how to attend school in a pandemic, how to attend office, and have no knowledge of precautions to be taken care of during this time. 

The world we are in right now is the safest place, we have a roof on top of our head, we have food, water, and also wifi which helps you in several ways. The government app helps us in detecting covid'19 patients around us. The zoom, google meet and different apps helped us to connect us to our classes, workplace, family, and the world. When Social media made us feel a little better and also helped others to find plasma donators and also helped in finding hospital beds. People can communicate to NGOs for help, through different apps we can attend courses for passing time a little faster. 

In short, technology has eased the lives of everyone and we can never imagine our lives without it.















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