COVID – observations

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Covid, privacy

The main topic of news and media nowadays is this pandemic. The name of the disease is coronavirus disease 2019, abbreviated as COVID-19. ‘CO’ stands for ‘corona,’ ‘VI’ for ‘virus,’ and ‘D’ for the disease (reference). Anyway, I couldn’t but to have the following observations

It was forecasted

ISACA Journal 2017, Vol. 4: “It is forecasted that by 2020, 72.3 percent of the US workforce will be remote!”

[Please refer to CISA – I have passed the exam]

Our Data Privacy!

Apple and Google are unifying their efforts to trace people to protect them and society from the infection!!!

Covid requires Continuous Cleaning

Women Islamic veil might hinder your performance; but all are wearing face masks now!
Borders were closed against Syrian refugees; but travel is banned for all now!

To protect ourselves, we should always keep the following clean: BODY, ENVIRONMENT, and MORALS

Covid

Prayers for all to be safe and healthy during this Covid pandemic

Do you believe in conspiracy theory?
Except for lowering the salary, is working from home that bad?
Why “Social Distance”?!! Why not “Physical Distance”?!
Do you have other observations?

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29 responses to “COVID – observations”

  1. kirizar Avatar

    It would be a surprising upside to the virus if war ceased. Nature biological weapon—though it’s actually a virus. So virologist weapon to end war. Peace will be nice for however long it lasts. Maybe we could figure out a way to make peace stick—once and for all.

    1. Mohamad Al Karbi Avatar

      Thank you, Kirizar, for your opinion.
      Wow, a lot are using the conspiracy theory approach in observing coronavirus. Based on this, the virus will not stop the war. Rather, worst is yet to come.
      Hope you and your family are safe and healthy

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