But personally, I as in being an introvert I prefer being inside my house inside my room playing games and watching YouTube and stuff like that. Now for a lot of people they found it really they were really pissed and annoyed that they had to live inside their house. I was happy that I could stay in my house. At that moment, I was you know, happy because not because of fact of COVID because of the fact that I didn't have to go to college anymore. Now, to be honest, even though it is you know, COVID is horrific, killing people 1000s of people every single day and ICT has killed millions of people as of now within two years. And at march of third if I'm not wrong, India was put inside a nationwide lockdown. But that's when COVID started to come more and more inside India. So my life for so far the same getting up now taking the college bus going to college at 8am going back home at 4am you know all the normal stuff. When COVID was supposedly shown up in the state of Ohio and China, to be honest, it really didn't matter to me, it didn't affect me, heck, I didn't even know about its existence until of course after January of 2020 when the virus was seeping into India little by little still, it didn't actually affect me I think it was first discovered in Delhi if I'm not wrong way far from the place I live in. So let's go all the way back to December of 2019. And, and how it affected me being a college student. And welcome to another episode of the busy lynnie series, an episode where I talk about random news and other stuff. Hello, and welcome to the open minded podcast.
A story of an Engineering student in India during the COVID pandemicĪI transcription (OMG this is almost perfect!)