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This is what I will be doing after the quarantine will be over

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While there is no clear sign when the coronavirus epidemic will end, one thing is for sure - people are starting to gain weight. They gym are closed, you cannot run in the park and if you do, you risk to get a fine and also you risk spreading the virus.

 

But that does not stop us to imagine how our life will look like after the pandemic will end. One of the recent videos posted online of a lazy cat got the attention of many users, as this is exactly how they see themselves after post coronavirus:

 

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Quarantine mood😂

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COVID-19 has stopped many people's businesses by quarantining many parts of the world. In addition to losses due to business interruptions, businessmen cannot pay rent and pay salaries to their employees, because they have nothing. A leather goods store recently opened its doors for the first time in two months since the introduction of a nationwide quarantine, and what the owner saw did not make him happy.

 

As if the quarantine was not enough blow to the business, the owner of this store in Malaysia opened his doors 2 months later and found a sad surprise.

 

A Facebook user named Nex Nezeum recently shared several photos of various leather goods covered in insane amounts of mold.

 

Shoes, bags, wallets, belts, and even furniture and floor coverings were moldy - a truly depressing sight for a store owner.

 

Back in March, Malaysia decided to introduce quarantine in its country in response to the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Minor businesses like Nex's store have been closed until further notice.

  

But on May 10 - 53 days after the start of quarantine - the country relaxed quarantine conditions and allowed some businesses to reopen their doors.

 

When Nex entered his store, he saw that everything from shoes and bags to furniture and flooring was covered with mildew colonies.

 

The owner of the store is still in shock and does not comment on this incident.

 

But people on the Internet suggested that this could be due to the fact that the ventilation stopped working, which was turned off while the store was not working.

 

The only plus in this situation is that Nex's photos went viral, collecting over 11,000 likes in just a day, and were circulated in various media.

  

Of course, the store owner is not in the mood for jokes, but netizens were humorous, saying that this is a good way to find out if it is real leather or fake.

 

A little later, Nex posted a few more photos, which show that the cinema is also captured by mold.

 

 

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Although it does not offer you 100% protection, a mask made by you at home is still better than no method of protection. The main advantage is that it can protect others from you.

 

With the pandemic, the demand for a number of objects increased, including medical masks. The supply was not up to par, which means that most countries face a shortage of such medical products. Thus, in order to protect yourself, those masks that you can make yourself at home are also useful, if you do not have access to the surgical ones.

 

But you have to take into account a very important thing: both the medical masks that, before the medical crisis, cost little more, and the ones made at home do not protect you from viruses. What they do is reduce the transmission of disease by protecting other people from the carrier.

 

First, you will need material, this can be a handkerchief, a cut-up T-shirt, or a new dish towel. The suggested size is 18 inches by 18 inches. Next, you will need hair ties, ribbon or cut-up tights or pantyhose – anything that can wrap comfortably behind the ears.

 

1) Lay the cloth flat on a plane surface.

2) Fold the top to the center of the cloth.

3) Fold the bottom to the center, to meet the top.

4) Flip the cloth over.

5) Fold the top to the center.

6) Fold the bottom to the center.

7) Flip over.

8) Thread the ends of the folded cloth through the ties.

9) Fold the ends of the cloth in to meet in the middle.

10) Flip it over, and you have a face mask that you can reuse and wash.

 

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