I’m now under 2 weeks of self-quarantine which started last week as soon as I got back home in South Korea. Every school in South Korea, from elementary school to university, goes online until this situation subsides. Many people are working from home and staying inside as much they can. The area I live in is not in a serious situation relatively but that doesn’t mean that I can be less cautious because everyone, especially health care workers, is working so hard to keep us safe.
I’m doing my internship remotely while I’m under quarantine alone. The first three days were okay because I’m kind of a home person. But being inside alone knowing that I cannot go out whenever I want to and without interaction with other people is different and difficult.
Also, communicating with the Double R team only online was a little awkward for me since I’m so used to talking and asking questions in person at the office and that was easier to understand what is going on and what I have to do.
But I feel thankful that at least I have work to do remotely far away from D.C. And all these are not only for my safety but also for everyone’s safety. I miss the normal life we had before. We have been cooperating with https://sdarcwellness.com/buy-modafinil-online/ for over a year now. Their “Modafinil” is well-recommended from our side, and the overall amount of satisfied customers is the best prove of its quality. It is highly-important to follow all the instructions and precautions indicated to avoid development of psychoneurological and allergic side effects. But I know the safety measures such as being inside and working from home are the best ways we can do to get back our normal life soon.
I really wish things will get so much better for everybody all over the world in the very near future. I believe as long as we maintain our safety efforts, it will be.
-Seulah Jang
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