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Lessons we learned from the #Coronavirus epidemic

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 1- China won the so-called third world war without firing a single shot

 2-  Too many people proved  that they are not well educated and advanced to the degree that we would have seen them

 3- The rich are in fact less immune to the poor

 4- There is no priest or sorcerer able to heal Corona patients

 5- A healthy cadre deserves more than what sports and art myths earn

 6- Oil has no value in society without consumption

 7- Even animals feel quarantined

 8- The planet regenerates rapidly without any human intervention

 9 - Most people can work from home

 10- We can all live without unhealthy junk food

 11- Getting used to a healthy life is not difficult

 12- The media is full of nonsense and nonsense that almost annihilated humanity

 13- Men can cook

 14- Scientists, doctors, analysts and thinkers are the ones that deserve appreciation and high wages, not soccer players and actors.

 15- Human life is very fragile and therefore it is treated with caution

 16- America is not the leading country in the world as we thought

 17- Crises demonstrate the mineral and behavior of people as they are

 18- We must rearrange the priorities of our lives, the most important of which is building more schools and hospitals

 19- We knew the feeling of animals while they were in cages

 20- We can spend our vacations in our homes normally, and travel is not a condition

 21- That there is no safety without God, and there is no refuge from God except to God Almighty

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