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Embrace the Death

I embrace the death as a happy event. Death is the moment when you lost someone and the beginning of a new start for the dead and for people that have been left behind. 

The current official number of total death from Covid-19 worldwide as per this second is 25,042 people. The majority of people are afraid to die, therefore, we have so many countries prefer to fight the Covid-19 by taking prevention action which is flatten the curve to limit further cases and added casualties. But there are few developed countries that apply the 'Herd Immunities' strategy. The countries will seperate the healthy young people from the elderly and the vulnerable people. With this strategy a country may expect a higher number of cases so fast so soon, they even expect 80% of the population would catch the virus. However, the bigger and faster people get affected, the faster they will fight the virus using their immune system, and the faster they defeat the virus. The plus point is the economy will still running because there is no lockdown to prevent the contagion and the economy would recover as soon as the virus killed by people immune system.

Personally, I prefer the herd immunity concept. Even though this virus is not old people only disease, the statistic so far has shown us that almost 96% of the cases are mild and treatable with 4% casualties. The statistic also show us that majority of the casualties are people aging 60 years old an above. 

I don't mind to die, I am just one of 7,700,000,000 People in this planet. The world will still go around even without me. My mentality don't mind to die doesn't mean that I have prepared myself to die nor that I think about suicide. I just let myself know that my life does not belong to me, it is belong to God. Whenever He want me to leave this world, I would not be upset nor have any regret. I definitely would not tried myself to escape from the death.

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