Tired of Frequent Power Maintenance + COVID-19 Rise

@jobelbojel (36020)
Philippines
June 29, 2022 9:42am CST
Department of Health (DOH) reported a 53% rise of new cases. The war is not yet over. During the election period, campaign and rallies, people were out and about. They crowded the streets. Other events have reopened and NO report of increasing cases. After the election, over a month ago, then the government is now reporting new cases. Yes, I am tired of the power outages. Around 12NN, I was ready to sleep, AC was on. Then blink, the power went out. My mobile internet was poor inside the house. The electricity was restored at 3 PM almost 4 PM. But my concern was the hot temperature. It was gloomy but that did not help. It rained before the power outage.
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12 responses
• Philippines
29 Jun 22
that is kinda suspicious I also notice that. they forgot COVID when its election. but covid just back after it and that is suck..and power outage is bruh
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@jobelbojel (36020)
• Philippines
30 Jun 22
That's true covid did not exist during the campaign period.
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• Philippines
1 Jul 22
@jobelbojel yea it is like just fake pandemic.
@yanzalong (18987)
• Indonesia
29 Jun 22
Very inconvenient situation to you. Hope that will never happen again in the future.
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@jobelbojel (36020)
• Philippines
30 Jun 22
I hope so too. Very inconvenient.
@jstory07 (139782)
• Roseburg, Oregon
30 Jun 22
That is really frustrating. Once at work it was over 100 outside in the summer and the air conditioning went out. It was so hot in that store that all the cash registers crashed.
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@jobelbojel (36020)
• Philippines
30 Jun 22
It is really frustrating. Instead of going out of the room, I waited for a while but cannot tolerate the heat anymore. I went down and go out. Though I was very sleep that day.
@Edsamacos (557)
• Philippines
30 Jun 22
I can relate on power interruptions. good thing the outage happened after work.
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@LindaOHio (181321)
• United States
30 Jun 22
I'm sorry you are having frequent power outages. It makes it especially bad in hot weather.
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@jobelbojel (36020)
• Philippines
30 Jun 22
It was really bad. It was as if I was being grilled that day. I went out though I was super sleepy.
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@LindaOHio (181321)
• United States
1 Jul 22
@jobelbojel Sorry to hear that.
• Philippines
30 Jun 22
Power interruptions are frustrating
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@Nawsheen (28643)
• Mauritius
29 Jun 22
Covid will be here for a very long time. This is the new normal now. We need to adjust and adhere to the sanitary protocols to keep us safe
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@sjvg1976 (41289)
• Delhi, India
29 Jun 22
The cases here in Delhi are also increasing, the virus is still alive, and she should take regulations before it gets uncontrollable. Power cuts are always annoying, especially in the summertime.
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@JudyEv (341752)
• Rockingham, Australia
29 Jun 22
I'm not sure what our numbers are doing now but I do know that there is a very nasty flu around which is keeping people in bed for days at a time.
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@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
29 Jun 22
I hope the power outages get fixed for you soon. It can be so frustrating.
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
14 Jul 22
It's very clear the DOH is manipulating the rise and fall of Covid making the people anxious and stressful.
@Beestring (14674)
• Hong Kong
29 Jun 22
It appears that Covid never goes away. It's just a matter of ups and downs. In Hong Kong, the number of cases dropped to below 200 a day in May. Now, we have over 1000 cases a day. A week ago, we also had power outage in some areas. It took almost 2 days to restore electricity. Fortunately, I don't live in the affected areas. It's 34C here. Without a/c, I can't sleep.
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