Since the semester ended, it’s time for me to go home! Since I go to Virginia Tech and I live in Houston, Texas, I have to travel home via airplane, which means going to the airport… which means AHHH CORONA! To be honest, I was really scared and nervous of having to fly home in fear of COVID-19, aka the Coronavirus or The Rona, and to keep my parents safe, I have to self-quarantine for two weeks. But I took all the necessary precautions like wearing gloves, wearing a mask, wiping my surrounding area with clorox wipes (everyone looked at me crazy lol but I’m trying to stay safe shoo)
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