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Covid-19 Free Time: How to Make the Most of It

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 25 May 2020.

With the majority of the population having a lot of time on their hands, but not much else, it's essential to make the most of your Covid-19 free time. Published on May 25, 2020, this article offers some practical tips on how to use your time wisely.

Firstly, it's crucial to acknowledge that not everyone can be productive during this time. Some people are struggling to cope with the exhaustion from panic and fear of the unknown. In such cases, it's essential to breathe, meditate, and pray. Remember, this too shall pass.

Another way to use your time is to try to find out where Ezekiel Mutua got his PhD from. While this might seem like a trivial matter, it's essential to hold public figures accountable for their claims. You can start by searching for his PhD on Twitter, where you'll find various suggestions that might be helpful in your search.

It's also essential to check on your family, parents, neighbours, and older relatives who might need help during this challenging time. The economy has significantly slowed down, and the government can't be relied upon. It's up to other Kenyans to help those in need – for a while.

Furthermore, you can message your respective government official about their plans to address the Covid-19 pandemic in their jurisdiction. Ask them about the measures they're taking to help their constituents, such as providing masks, food, or advice. You can also check their social media platforms, like Facebook, to see if they're responding to their constituents.

Lastly, don't forget to support local artists by watching their content and tipping them using the indicated number at the bottom of the page. Art is an essential service during this time, and it's vital to contribute to a certain quality of life. Don't feel bad for indulging, and thank its producers.

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