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Lock down Day 1

What I did during the lock down ?



These are some of the things I did during the lock down due to COVID-19 or novel Corona virus.

1. We're surviving in a pandemic, observed some of the pandemics from the history got to know that before the industrial revolution i.e. before 1950s every decade a new outbreak was occuring but after the 1950s the frequency of the outbreaks have increased. And as there's always aftershock after an major earthquake there's a possibility of the diseases to recurr as the viruses might mutate. 

2. Since, our country has a poor health facility one of my friend being an enthusiastic engineer was trying to make Personal Protection Equiment(PPE) for the medical officers as in case of Italy every 10 in 1 person in Italy who died due to COVID-19 was a medical personnel. During which I got to know the size of the virus i.e. 0.68 micron to 1.36 micron. 

3. Did some internet surfing about the Nepali cientist from where I got to knew that Dr. CK(Chandra Kant) Raut is Computer Scientist with B.E in Electronics, Masters from University of Tokyo and his PhD from Cambridge University. Similarly, was charged for anti state activities and traitor as he was active in the Alliance for Independent Madesh.

4. And tried doing something on Photoshop 

These are some of the things that I did during the 1st day of the lockdown. I think this period is the time to explore yourself and spend the time with your family.

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