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Life In China Becoming More Recognizable After Coronavirus Breakout TODAY

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The Coronavirus (AKA: Covid 19) is a virus that was discovered in 2020. The virus was first spotted in Wuhan, China, after two men had eaten a bat.

Quarantine[]

During March 2020, many schools/business' were closing and everyone had to work at home. This later showed that kids were more happy that they had shorter "school" hours than normal school hours. Meanwhile, memes about grocery store workers still having to work began to sprout up.

Memes[]

There are numerous memes about Covid 19, one of which being that 2020 was the worst year of the new decade. This is because the Coronavirus happened after a supposed "World War III" event was going to happen.

Another meme crosses over with the Australian Bushfires. Saying something along the lines of:

"The Chinese guy that ate a bat, The Australian guy that tossed a lit cigarette into a random bush, 2020."

During the lockdown, stores like Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree, and Aldi were beginning to have low stock on toilet paper because people were stock-piling it. This led to memes saying how stupid the buyers were because the virus doesn't cause any problems to the anus. Other memes were people saying that they had big supplies of toilet paper/cleaning supplies.

Many Quarantine memes were also starting to sprout up, normally saying how different people were feeling during the lockdown such as gamers, parents with young children, and the average school student.

The final memes were pictures of store shelves that still had supplies of Corona and corona beans. Though people aren't buying Corona because of the virus, Corona themselves said on Twitter that they weren't having any sale losses.