When One Community Inspires Another

In the future hopefully we take measures to prevent disasters such as this one.

By Sana A. from LA 5 in California

COVID-19 will definitely be a triggered memory when 2020 is thought about. They'll think about how it wasn't that bad due to rosy retrospection but the desperate lack of resources from medicine to toilet paper is a scarring thought and when faced with this in addition to death, it is scary to process right now. In the future hopefully we take measures to prevent disasters such as this one.

The healthcare workers finding innovative cures and risking their lives to be of aid during this crisis inspire me to believe that people are innately good and want to help. They inspire me to see the good of our future communities. They will see an issue and work towards improving lives.

Image: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) - Rebecca Siegel

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