Reflection myself during MCO

I was surprised on 17 March 2020 by the news that, before 18 March 2020, we had to officially quarantine ourselves in our own homes. I thought it would never be that bad, but I realized a few weeks later that this virus was a lot more than risky. As some scientists have said that, in that particular setting, this virus will mutate to adapt to stay alive. The virus name is Covid-19 and it was from China.

            I hurried back to my house from UTM a night before the Movement Control Order (MCO) started. Now, it has been 2 months since the beginning of the MCO. I still find it difficult to adapt to new things because I can't even go outside to buy my own personal stuff. Another new thing that I need to adapt is the online class. Due to the unreliable and limited data used, I find it very hard to get into online class. Yet I feel fortunate because my lecturers all understand my current condition. All tasks are very long due date in order to ensure that we can finish them on time.