Leaning to hope

Sir,
Thinking about the families who lost their loved ones gives uscold chills. Some without being able to say goodbye, some without being able to hold their hands. People who have left this worldcan neverbe replaced by anything or any emotion, the only hope is that God has kept something cherishing for them.
Just like a river whose path is decided by God and same is our fate.
Coronavirus has sparked a tsunami of a pandemic; people have been so deeply affected. People are witnessing death an inch away, every second.While some have escaped the wrath of deadly virus others are either still battling or are struggling with their post Covid care.Besides experiencing innumerable physical and mentaltrauma,patients also struggle to regain their energy and strength which could take a long time.
It grieves to see people have lost lives all of sudden without an alarm but people who are still battling must keep their spirits high.Also, those who are standing here should keep faith and hope which will make us strong for future.
As it is a time and time will eventually pass. A moment of hope is always needed. We must recognize this opportunity to reconstruct, reassure and reform ourselvesinto an emotionally and mentally compatible and better tolerant generation. Only together can we overcome the intertwined health and social and economic impacts of the pandemic.
Sun will rise again, and darkness of pandemic will be a thing of past.
Rashika Pandita
Jammu