 Society in Pandemic by Monique Tran, a yell-in turn, during the Pandemic Inside section. Most people would be at home or shelter, but why you may ask, well, to protect one another from each other, but how would we be able to work? Using technology which we will be able to communicate from a distance, this will help everyone stay safe. But what apps can you use to keep people focused and still be able to work, since I know that my devices distract me sometimes. Using this well-known app called Zoom, Zoom is a quick and easy to use for learning purposes. People use Zoom for close space environments such as school or office work. Zoom chart shows not as many people in 2018, the 2019 use this app called Zoom, but skyrocketed when 2020 hit, which was when the pandemic started. While being stuck at home, we can now have time for learning new skills, such as baking cookies. We also spend more time with family. However, we can have some losses such as our communication skill to another human being without feeling a bit afraid. Most important time is self-care. This is your time to shine and take care of yourself. How so? Sleep early, no skipping meals, start exercising a bit, check in with friends, drinking lots of water if you don't do so, and so much more. I wear my mask 24-7 if I had to go out, even though maybe some areas in the US are not required to wear masks in restaurants or others depending on vaccination. But besides that, outside in San Francisco contains less people than in certain districts, which I like so I can go shopping faster. Knowing that I don't exercise as much, I try to go on a hike or visit a park to at least be in shape. Going outside made me a bit happy but sad to see not only me enjoying nature and its beauty, when I look around me not only I but others really appreciate Earth and our reality of time in place, questioning things like, if we didn't take breaks, will our planet stay the same? During the pandemic to defeat the virus, people have been required to remain at home, to refrain from going to work or school, and to engage in the new process of social distancing. Never in America history has our freedom been so restricted. These limitations will be necessary because in order to permit people to go back to work and mingle more, we need policies and mechanisms that will keep the number of infection at a low level. Self-voluntarily social distancing and mandatory confinement policies have obvious implications for people's ability to maintain social relationships beyond immediate household members, whether for instrumental or emotional support or simply for companionship. Around 31% of people in OECD countries live alone and will thus most likely be confined alone, bringing an additional set of risks in the case of illness, including for those being discharged from the hospital early to make way for COVID-19. On average across OECD countries, 1 in 11 people report having no one to count on for support in times of need, and feeling of social support are generally lower among older people. Many workers and particular low paid self-employed and other precarious workers, meaning fast food employees, could find themselves out of work or even out of a job in the coming months, although the unprecedented nature of the current situation makes difficult to predict the extent to which different categories of workers will be affected. For a relatively small share of mostly office-based professionals and managers, meanwhile, teleworking has become the new normal in the face of a workplace closure. This is happening alongside long scale restrictions on international travel and increased use of digital tools for video and phone conferencing. A shift of this nature was very unlikely to have happened under business as usual circumstances and could lay the foundation for more enduring changes in ways of work. This could offer employees greater flexibility to improve their work-life balance, reduce the climate impacts of business travel, and make access to high quality education possible for a wider range of people, while at the same time making it harder for the