Co-existence in the time of COVID-19

Shreeya Sinha
Shreeya’s Hub
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2 min readMar 29, 2020
A lone polar bear looks out into the distance, maintaining the notion of “social distancing” from his partner.

EFFECTS OF HUMANS ON CO-EXISTENCE

Due to the Coronavirus, people are no longer thronging beaches and markets. Thus, many animals, who were rarely seen in these spots, are now seen roaming, such as the dolphins and swans spotted in the rivers and canals of Italy. These places are their real homes. They have once again gained the opportunity to return home. However, the case should not be like this. Humans have to mend their ways and live like every other species on Earth. All of us share the world together and each of us should have an equal share of the happiness and sorrow endured by the world. This discussion leaves us with a very important question worth thinking about- Is the Coronavirus a boon or a bane? Will it succeed in teaching us humans a valuable lesson of living with equal rights? Or will people continue their way of living like the rulers of earth? Humans will quickly have to find a suitable way of living life. Nature is forever forgiving to its children but it will also not stop from taking drastic measures against a species such as humans.

A cute and small baby animal stares curiously at the camera.

References : All the pictures are taken from Microsoft Bing site.

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Shreeya Sinha
Shreeya’s Hub

I am a teenager of generation Y and I study in grade 8. I am also a singer, guitarist and budding poet. Hope I survive high school 😅#living #School #genY 🥳