Try and understand their thoughts, fears, anxieties, struggles, and imagine it was you.
We see people who have the virus who still have a family to take care of.
We need to understand the people who are trying to keep us together, while we spend time apart.

Kinga Cichewicz
Here are some COVID-19 stories:
A young girl with the virus.
https://twitter.com/crystal_witchtw/status/1242315148586614785
Stay 6 feet away from people, even your loved ones.
https://twitter.com/TheMerrySadist/status/1242276767588638721
Healthcare workers helping those who cant help themselves.

https://twitter.com/rebekah_starks/status/1242448306065768448
Now, not all of these stories are bad and scary and anxiety-inducing.
Here are some stories of light and kindness (and maybe a little bit of humor?
):
Not useless anymore.
https://twitter.com/Judy_Taya/status/1242364953857863680
https://twitter.com/AmenAfterShave/status/1242439314220384259
The humans are home and all cats are pissed.
Hang in there everyone.