EASTER is supposed to usher in new hope, a new lease on life, to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But when you hear almost every day about the death of either people you know or relatives of friends from the coronavirus disease, hoping for survival becomes increasingly challenging.
The traditional Easter Sunday egg-hunting in churches and leisure-activity centers has become an individual hunting for hope that our situation would improve.
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