There is indeed nothing more on our heads than the coronavirus and how it has shaped our lives. After all, it is the pandemic of our times that shall be remembered, documented for future generations and for future case studies. The future generations shall read about it how it happened, how many people lost their lives, and how humans tried to contain the spread.

What is life like after being infected with the virus? Best to ask someone who is positive with it. Me and my wife recently got infected with coronavirus and are now isolating ourselves from the outside world. Before going into 'How you got infected in the first place', I would like to mention that this period of isolation gave me room to think in depth about why there is panic in the air? To tell you the truth, not that I want to scare you, coronavirus is no joke. It actually is not your common flu, what people are taking about. Once you get it, (And I hope you don't), you feel that it is something different and really demands tough immunity. 

When people ask me how do you suspect you caught it? Finding the answer to this question is next to impossible. I can count down the preventive measures that me and my wife were taking, but still we got infected. 

It's here to stay. Just like the flu. We need to learn to live with it now. As far as the isolation period is concerned, feel yourself as a hero every minute because you are saving someone's life by not walking outside your door and not going to places where there are other people. You are staying away from the crowd because you know that it is a social responsibility. Me and my wife went for the PCR straight away after detecting that we are un well. When the results turned out positive, we were grateful that we went for the PCR because we were about to head home to our families for festival celebration. Now we are isolating by ourselves and the feeling that everyone else is safe from us is drive of positivity.