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“Yo, Hablando Corona (El Soneto) La naturaleza ha estado llorando, Sin embargo, no le prestaste atención. Los glaciares se han estado friendo, Sin embargo, seguiste durmiendo con codicia. Los bosques seguían ardiendo, Sin embargo, tus ojos no derraman lágrimas. Los huracanes siguieron formándose, Sin embargo, tus lujos no desaparecieron. De ahí mi llegada, no para castigarte, Pero solo para hacerte una llamada de atención. No he venido a encerrarte, Solo para exponer tu ruina. Ahora sabes los horrores que cometiste, Les ruego a los sabios que vivan la vida iluminados.”

“I, Corona Speaking (The Sonnet) Nature has been crying, Yet you paid no heed. Glaciers have been frying, Yet you kept sleeping in greed. Forests kept on burning, Yet your eyes shed no tear. Hurricanes kept on brewing, Yet your luxuries didn't disappear. Hence my arrival, not to punish you, But only to give a wake up call. I haven't come to lock you up, But only to expose your downfall. Now you know the horrors you committed, I plea o wise ones live life illuminated.”

“Mundo en Peligro (El Soneto) El mundo está en peligro y la seguridad está fuera de la ventana. Si ahora no somos humanos, ¡cuál es el punto de nosotros! La humanidad está en crisis y la ansiedad se está volviendo loca. Si ahora no somos responsables, ¡qué sentido tenemos! Los barrios están llorando de miedo y desesperación. Si ahora no echamos una mano, ¿qué sentido tenemos? Las comunidades luchan por la incertidumbre paralizante. Si ahora no rompemos la estrechez, ¡qué sentido tenemos! Las naciones están jadeando para mantener la salud y la cordura. Si ahora no nos apresuramos a rescatar, ¿qué sentido tenemos? La naturaleza se está rebelando para reclamar su reino. Si ahora no hacemos las paces con ella, ¡qué sentido tenemos! Ahora no es el momento de teorizar y criticar. Olvidando la argumentación, debemos mantenernos como una sola persona inflexible.”

“World in Peril (The Sonnet) The world is in peril and security is out of the window. If now we don't be humans, what's the point of us! Humankind is in turmoil and anxiety is running amok. If now we don’t be responsible what's the point of us! Neighborhoods are wailing in fear and desperation. If now we don’t lend a hand what's the point of us! Communities are struggling in crippling uncertainty. If now we don't break narrowness what's the point of us! Nations are panting to sustain health and sanity. If now we don't rush to rescue what's the point of us! Nature is revolting to reclaim her kingdom. If now we don't make peace with her what's the point of us! Now is not the time for theorizing and criticizing. Forgetting argumentation we must stand as one people unbending.”

“While you are chilling at home during self-isolation with netflix or youtube, there are people across the world who have no clue how to make ends meet. So please, I beg you, each time you share this statement, make sure to donate some money, no matter how little, to those in need either personally or through a covid relief fund.”

“So far studies are showing that more than half of the people infected with the corona virus show mild or no symptoms, which means, they may not even realize that they've got the virus, yet if they continue living their life as usual and do not stay at home, they'd keep spreading the virus among others, and those others will spread it further, and the chain will never be broken. This also means that if you have the virus and are not aware of it, by denying self-isolation you could still be causing the death of somebody along the way as the virus spreads radically starting from you. So, now is not the time for parties and communions. Right now the first and foremost priority of the entire humankind must be to plank the curve through self-isolation.”

“Stay calm, stay safe and seek medical information only from trusted officials and actual healthcare experts, not from random politicians, celebrities, news channels and religious fanatics. The New Corona Virus is a previously unknown virus which can make people from all ages very, very sick and it is more deadly for older people with pre-existing medical conditions. However, contracting COVID19 is not a death sentence. So, maintain social distancing and wash your hands frequently with soap and water for no less than 20 seconds, until the WHO lifts the global emergency. And above all, do not share conspiracy theories on social media, because every single share makes it difficult for health-workers and other people working at the front to contain the situation. Be responsible and stay safe.”

“We must practice social distancing and stay at home for a while, because that's the only way to stop the corona virus from spreading. However, we must also keep in mind that not everybody is in the position to work from home, nor do they have enough savings to make ends meet without work for even a few days. So, now, more than ever, is the time that we wake up the human in us, and come to the rescue of those in need, by either helping such individuals in our locality personally, or by donating to a covid-19 relief fund. We must make sure that we all have each other's back and that we all get through this catastrophe together, without leaving anyone behind.”

“The Pandemic Sonnet This ain't the first time you've come to haunt us, And it won't be the last either. You thought you could break the species, But all you did is bring us together. You brought the world to almost a standstill, Yet we never stood still to let inaction take over. Each one of us did the best we could, And we'll keep on doing till your traces wither. We may have our differences at times, But when trouble knocks on our door we all stand one. We may act selfish sometimes, But in catastrophe we refrain from helping no one. However thanks for reminding us to leave wildlife alone, Otherwise all we'll have left to do is mourn.”