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Is this the End ?
So just try to play your part, enjoy this life, protect this planet and follow the path which ensures happiness of every one !

The End of the world? Surely not !
The end of 2020? Oh yes, hell it is !
The end of all woes? Hmmmm….
Maybe..
I am sure when the writer wrote our world he didn’t want to get bored. He wrote vicissitudes to get entertainment. So why not the actors (we of course but quite dedicated ones) enjoy the show as well! It’s tough but not impossible.
Without a doubt I can say that we have ventured out of our script , contrived a more complicated mess and surprised even our creator, our writer ( I don’t know about his intentions but he definitely wants a better ending).
So what’s going to happen in the near future ?
Well, we know our future to a great extent and we also know that we have to change that to undo all the mess we have already created !
Love …
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GoodBye 2020 Welcome 2021!
As the year is about to end and the arrival of a fresh start… It is quite wonderful to think how this crazy year is going to get over and we humans of 21st century are surviving in the toughest way possible! And we are starting a new year, with lots of hopes and possibilities yet wondering what will happen in 2021? It it going to be a good year or unbearable like 2020? But let us wish for the best! Cheers!✨🥂💫🥳
Besides all other despairing incidents that happened this year, we can commemorate what good happened and yeah let us be grateful of ourselves!
2020 was worth memorable!
Here’s all what I want to share, have made this year inspiring!
I have watched many movies, series and read books, also lot of songs healed me and I could discover my new favourites! So, I’ll be listing all of them…
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Coronavirus: More than 9,600 daily cases reported in Ohio
Ohio broke 700,000 total cases of coronavirus on the last day of 2020, with 9,632 daily cases reported, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
It’s the highest number of daily cases the state has recorded since reporting 9,684 cases on Dec. 18. The 11,018 cases reported on Saturday also included cases from Christmas Day.
Source: Coronavirus: More than 9,600 daily cases reported in Ohio
Ontario reports record high 3,328 new COVID-19 cases, 56 new deaths | CBC News
Ontario reported a single-day record of 3,328 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday and 56 new deaths related to the illness.
The figure marks the first time the province has reported more than 3,000 cases in a single day, and the third consecutive day Ontario has recorded a record-breaking case count.
Source: Ontario reports record high 3,328 new COVID-19 cases, 56 new deaths | CBC News
‘I’m fascinated by power, force and bravery’: the woman who surfed the biggest recorded wave of 2020 | Surfing | The Guardian
The wave in question measured 22.4 metres (73.5ft), the highest ever surfed by a woman, the first to be measured and verified by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and a couple of feet greater than the one surfed by her nearest rival. It is also the biggest wave measured this year, surfed by man or woman.
Gabeira, who broke her own previous Guinness world record of 68ft, attributes her achievement to what she calls “taking a critical line”. In short, she takes her board to the fiercest and tallest part of the wave, “where the most powerful energy is, where it is actually breaking”. This, she says, is how “you put value into your wave”.
The peaks surfed by Gabeira are classed as size XXL by the World Surf League (there is no XXXL). Hawaii and California once drew the big-wave community, but Gabeira believes that the small Portuguese fishing village of Nazaré, where she lives and works, is home to “the most incredible big waves in the world … The speeds are incredible. You are going so fast and the wave is building behind you; it’s a lot of water moving, an incredible feeling, and you’re very, very present, which has always been my favourite part of the sport. To feel connection with a very powerful force.”
‘It’s awakened me’: UK climate assembly participants hail a life-changing event | Climate change | The Guardian

Other participants’ lifestyle changes have not been quite as drastic but have still had a profound impact. Max, 17, the assembly’s youngest member, who also asked for his full name not to be used, became a pescatarian after learning how meat-eating was having a negative effect on the planet – despite the jibes of his school mates. “My friends thought it was stupid at first, but over time they’ve got used to it,” he said. “I just saw how much carbon dioxide was released from each type of meat and I thought, ‘Wow, this is something I need to think about a lot more’.”

Charley Winter, 26, from Northamptonshire, works in PR and used to jetset around the world on about six holidays a year to indulge her love of travelling – but when the pandemic is over, she doesn’t plan on going back to normal. “It needs to change. If it does negatively impact me I understand that and I’m willing to make changes in my life for the better,” she said, adding she plans to rethink how many flights she takes and go on more UK-based holidays in the future.
Although some participants said it was too early to gauge the impact of the Climate Assembly report, many were pleased with how it had been received by the government and said they felt the recently announced 10-point green plan mirrored some of their suggestions.
Covid: France ‘pandering to anti-vaxxers’ with slow vaccine rollout | France | The Guardian (French recipe for failure?)
By Wednesday evening only 332 people had received the vaccine according to health ministry officials. The ministry has said the aim is to vaccinate 1 million elderly and at-risk people in January, requiring more than 31,200 vaccinations every day.
The health minister, Olivier Véran, admitted France was vaccinating more slowly than other countries and suggested this was a deliberate policy to enable an information campaign – rather than the result of a lack of vaccines or a logistical failure.
“We have the same number of vaccine doses as our German neighbours, we have the same aims and we will have the same results,” Véran told French television. “It’s taking a while to get off the ground … I don’t confuse speed with haste,” he added.
The president, Emmanuel Macron, and ministers have promised the vaccine will not be obligatory and officials have assured the public there will be no list compiled of those who refuse to have the Covid-19 jab.
However, Macron said people should be guided by “reason and science”. “The vaccine is not obligatory. Have confidence in our scientists and doctors,” he said.
Source: Covid: France ‘pandering to anti-vaxxers’ with slow vaccine rollout | France | The Guardian
Ode to a teacher felled by COVID-19 and the boy she left behind – Los Angeles Times – RIP
At 9:56 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13, my phone rang. “Lisa Agredano,” it read. Relief washed over me. She hadn’t been responding to messages. Then I heard Manny’s voice.
“My mom died last night.”
Manny lived in Lawndale with his mother and his grandfather, Manuel, the man he was named after. Five days after losing his mother to the coronavirus, the soft-spoken Lawndale High School sophomore lost his 83-year-old grandfather to it, too.
Source: Ode to a teacher felled by COVID-19 and the boy she left behind – Los Angeles Times
Some healthcare workers refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine – Los Angeles Times – (cannot be voluntary – not sorry – this is life or death for all of us)
At St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Tehama County, fewer than half of the 700 hospital workers eligible for the vaccine were willing to take the shot when it was first offered. At Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills, one in five frontline nurses and doctors have declined the shot. Roughly 20% to 40% of L.A. County’s frontline workers who were offered the vaccine did the same, according to county public health officials.
So many frontline workers in Riverside County have refused the vaccine — an estimated 50% — that hospital and public officials met to strategize how best to distribute the unused doses, Public Health Director Kim Saruwatari said.
Source: Some healthcare workers refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine – Los Angeles Times

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