Since the beginning of Covid-19, more and more restrictions have been put into place in order to keep everyone healthy. These regulations and mandates continue as we have begun college. Signs have been posted with various tasks that students, staff, and visitors must abide by in order to promote health on campus. These tasks include: completing the daily screening, wearing a face covering, staying six feet apart from others, and so forth. The same holds true in my home town. When you go out in public, to the store, to a restaurant, or to get gas, the same rules and regulations apply. These regulations have helped to reduce the ever growing numbers of COVID-19 but it has not entirely diminished them. Where I live, in Mercer County, there is now one hundred and twenty five cases. Some of these cases are recovered, but many are still active. These numbers span across all age ranges and gender, and COVID doesn’t care about who it targets, it will attack and infect anyone and everyone it can. That is why the rules and safety measures are put into place, to keep citizens healthy. It takes a community, a state, a nation, and a world to keep each other safe and healthy. It has been recognized world-wide that if everyone does their part, everyone will be much safer.
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