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life in a wheelchair

As the day lays down a blanket of darkness in the sky, people will scrunch to their comfort zone and rest, knowing that whenever they close their eyes there will always be a light sky that awaits. But, it takes a long loop of the night for us to see the impending dawn—the pandemic took so much from us that it veiled us in darkness.

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Cyrus, a 47-yearold father of two who has been living with polio asserted how the pandemic has clouded him with an even more heavy burden on his situation and his family. Before the pandemic, he sold candles and worked as a parkedvehicle watcher at the St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral

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