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19.01.2022 Interested to see what the outcome of this will be.



11.01.2022 Victoria will go into a snap seven-day lockdown from midnight Thursday as it grapples with a new COVID-19 outbreak. Masks must be worn indoors and outdoors except at home. Here are all the new rules and restrictions.... #safefacebygail #maskup #wearamasksavealife #bekindtooneanother

11.01.2022 Mona Lisa vaccinated. And that’s the way the Parisians do it! #covid19 #parisvaccine #monalisa

04.01.2022 Is this how it all began? #covid19 #garylarsen



02.01.2022 HOW TO BEAT PANDEMIC FATIGUE: Has living under the threat of COVID-19 begun to wear you down? If so, you are not alone. For months, people around the globe have had to adapt to living under the threat of this pandemic. Many have made huge sacrifices to contain COVID-19, says Dr. Hans Kluge, World Health Organization Regional Director for Europe. In such circumstances it is easy and natural to feel apathetic and demotivated, to experience fatigue. WHAT IS PANDEMIC FATIGUE?... Pandemic fatigue is not a medical condition but is a term used to describe the natural response people feel to the prolonged uncertainty and disruption caused by a pandemic. While each person reacts differently, some common signs of pandemic fatigue include: Lack of motivation. Changes in eating or sleeping habits. Irritability. Stress over tasks that would normally be handled well. Difficulty concentrating. Feelings of hopelessness. WHY IS PANDEMIC FATIGUE SERIOUS? Pandemic fatigue poses a serious threat to our safety and that of others. If we do not battle it, we may gradually begin to lose our motivation to follow COVID-safe practices. Over time, we may become complacent about the virus, even while it continues to spread and kill. Tired of living under restrictions, we may seek greater freedom, which could put us and others at risk. TRY THIS: Stay connected with your friends through video chats, phone calls, or e-mail and text messages. Reach out to friends when you are having a bad day, and regularly check in to see how they are doing. Exchange tips on what is helping you to cope during the pandemic. Find ways to do something kind for a friend, and you will make a bad day feel better. Rather than focus on what you can no longer do, look for ways that you can take advantage of your situation. For example, are there projects that you now have time for or hobbies that you can now pursue? Can you spend more time with your family? #covid #covidfatigue #safefacebygail #wearamask #maskup #bekindtoeachother

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