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I felt The angel of death had drawn neigh Me untimely to hug With COVID-19 positive tag When a nurse and a police Ventured to a quarantine me to drag. Regretfully, the leniency "No! The pandemic me will not mark To me, there and then, became stark." After I underwent A gruesome psychological  and Languishing physical moment Estranged from my dear children And loving wife Health professionals, backed by A responsible government And  doting society, Nursed me back to life. "Cling to life As blooms yellow loosestrife. Our health is fine Soon the same will be true with thine!" Was what I read from the eyes of The recuperated, Allowed to leave the quarantine. To me such clicks brought to light On the channel's end The presence of rays bright. So as the recuperated My advice Is "Pay not unnecessary price! True to 'Prevention  is better than cure!' In Covid-19' era Reckless endangerment Must not you lure!"
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Jun 17, 2020
Jun 17, 2020 at 10:00 PM UTC
Rays bright on the channel's end
I felt The angel of death had drawn neigh Me untimely to hug With COVID-19 positive tag When a nurse and a police Ventured to a quarantine me to drag. Regretfully, the leniency "No! The pandemic me will not mark To me, there and then, became stark." After I underwent A gruesome psychological  and Languishing physical moment Estranged from my dear children And loving wife Health professionals, backed by A responsible government And  doting society, Nursed me back to life. "Cling to life As blooms yellow loosestrife. Our health is fine Soon the same will be true with thine!" Was what I read from the eyes of The recuperated, Allowed to leave the quarantine. To me such clicks brought to light On the channel's end The presence of rays bright. So as the recuperated My advice Is "Pay not unnecessary price! True to 'Prevention  is better than cure!' In Covid-19' era Reckless endangerment Must not you lure!"
After hearing an interviewee on Ethiopian Television Today. He and many others were leaving a quarantine after treatment. There is hope.
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Jun 17, 2020
Jun 17, 2020 at 10:00 PM UTC
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