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Elijah Ethanli D.

Escondo

GED104

Reflection on a Critical Event in the Timeline of CoViD-19 in the


Philippines
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has caused havoc in people's lives and slowed the global economy. This
pandemic has affected thousands of people, who are either sick or dying as a result of the disease's
spread. The most common symptoms of this viral illness, which can progress to pneumonia, are fever,
cold, cough, bone pain, and breathing difficulties. Vaccines for this new viral disease, which is infecting
humans for the first time, are not yet available. As a result, extreme precautions such as following a
strict hygiene routine (e.g., regularly washing hands, avoiding face-to-face encounters, etc.), social
separation, and wearing masks, among other things, are being emphasized. This virus is rapidly
spreading throughout the world.

Travel restrictions were imposed in the Philippines as early as January 28, before the first confirmed
case was reported on January 30. Following the first few COVID-19 cases and deaths, the government
conducted contact tracing and imposed additional travel restrictions, including 14-day quarantine, and
testing for arrivals from restricted countries. While travel restrictions were implemented in the early
stages of the COVID-19 response to prevent the spread of the disease by potentially infected people,
travelers from countries not on the list of restricted countries were not subject to the same screening
and quarantine protocols.

COVID-19 has had an immediate impact on our daily lives, businesses, and global trade and movement.
Because the virus spreads so quickly from person to person, identifying the disease at an early stage is
critical to controlling its spread. The majority of countries have slowed their product manufacturing. The
cause of this disease has an impact on a variety of industries and sectors, including pharmaceuticals,
solar power, tourism, and the information and electronics industries. This virus has far-reaching
consequences for citizens' daily lives as well as the global economy.

The health sector, the economy, and the general population will all need to adapt. Prepare for a "new
normal" with increased hygiene awareness. personal safeguards and additional mental strains
vulnerable populations' health and nutritional status Confirmed COVID-19 cases will continue to rise as
laboratories improve. Capabilities are tested. While hospitals will continue to need critical supplies, Care
areas, training, and equipment to care for the critically ill Patients and communities must understand
how to provide care. Mild cases are treated at home and in community-based isolation units. Individuals
and communities will also need to learn how to infect effectively. Measures for prevention and control
are required to prevent further spread infection,

In conclusion, Covid-19 has had make an impact that greatly affects the little things that we do up to the
big things that leads to us living our daily lives. From transportation to food and to all the necessities
that we need in our daily routine. Covid-19 has made a lot of changes and challenges to us and to the
world. This COVID-19 has influenced supply sources and has an impact on the global economy. Traveling
from one country to another is subject to restrictions.

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