It's better to be safe than sorry.
With the COVID-19 pandemic we have been asked to practice social distancing, hand washing and to stay at home. This is for our safety and the safety of others.
By doing so we are:
Being responsible for our welfare and, also, the welfare of others
Being aware of our surroundings
Being informed of the latest facts
Being respectful of our rights and the rights of others
Being observant and vigilant
Being flexible for the unpredictable and make adjustments accordingly
Being mature and focused
Being accountable for our actions and knowing the consequences of our actions
Being able to recognize our limits
Being persistent and persevering by doing all we can to maintain the best quality of life for ourselves and for others.
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