Coronavirus: is it really that bad?

We know that these days of quarantine have put our creativity to the test to have fun

We know that these days of quarantine have put our creativity to the test in order to have fun, but we must see that thanks to them, the planet has breathed as it hadn’t for a long time. According to reports from China’s Ministry of Ecology, the average number of days without air pollution increased by more than 21%. In Venice swans and fish are seen in the canals again; and Italy has reduced nitrogen dioxide emissions. It seems that the Earth would have sent us all to our rooms to think about the bad things we have done, so we must find the positive in all this and be part of the definitive change.