 happy to know that you've reached home safely. Your journey so far has been full of courage and bravery, and we applaud you for it. Life is not a battle for us, but navigating through these thorns is what we call living. You know what? It's OK to worry, the fear, the feel apprehensive. That's what makes us humans. But let us not focus on the darker side of life alone. Humanity has survived many pandemics before as well. We have the advantage of modern medicine with us this time. Fear and worry did not stop COVID-19. It only stops life. Together, let us see this as a dawn of a new era with new possibilities. Remember, if anemic are infectious, so is hope. Take control of your narrative. Think of this as an opportunity to reflect, reassess, and repose. Stay positive, and look for ways to continue working towards strengthening your resume by enrolling in online courses. As you stay isolated, read, watch movies, listen to songs, call your friends and families, do whatever you like. We have never given up, so why should we start now? Remember, you are keeping us all safe by quarantining yourself. We know it isn't easy, and many of you are missing your family, food, and your friends. We salute your determination and spirit. This is only temporary, and soon you will be at home with your loved ones. And we can imagine how big all your smiles are going to be. So don't give up hope. Stay strong. What's your name? My name is Mungyong Ngoyak. My name is Mungyong Ngoyak. My name is Mungyong Ngoyak. We love you. We are with you. God is with you. We love you. We keep you beautiful and we love you too. So I'm Nathan Lear. Jehovah in the buzzer. We run and we meet in the light. From all of us at the Department of English at Sir College, we wish you guys all the very best.