Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
-How are you feeling during the lockdown?
-I am a bit sad that I can’t see my friends, but I am trying to organize time better.
-Me too. And I feel good to know that I am doing all I can to prevent the spreading of the virus – not seeing many people, not going out, working from home, and limiting our contacts.
-Yes, we need to stay home as much as we can and practice social distancing.
-Are you wearing the mask in public?
-Of course! I do not want to risk infecting those around me, nor spreading the virus. I have older people in my family, and I must secure they are safe.
-That is good. I am also working for home and ordering my groceries, to minimize the risk. The less exposed we are to other people, the less chance we have to get infected ourselves.
-Not only you're taking care of yourself, but also securing our health worker. Imagine if we all got infected now, the health system will be overwhelmed!
-Very true. And then those who are in critical condition won’t get the best propper care. More people can die.
-I have also found information that even young people can have long-lasting consequences from the virus.
-Really?
-Yes, they have identified the virus leaves effects in up to 12% of people. If 12% of the population has health issues and is suffering from fatigue, we won’t be able to continue as normal as before. Also, they will have to take more off work, and the economy will suffer.
-That is terrible! It is better than to practice lockdown for now for less time, and then be safer in the future.
-Absolutely. We all have to take care of each other and be sure we take all possible measures to stop the pandemic.