Advice: I’m worried when all this is said and done, my friendships won’t be the same that we will have grown apart, developed new habits and routines and won’t feel like going out like we used to.
These days, I frequently dream about indulging in crowded, indoor gatherings. It feels so good to interact with other people in person, but even while I’m doing it I have the creeping feeling that something is wrong. After the event still dreaming I’m hit by a wave of realization, dread and guilt. A two-week ticker starts after I’ve left the gathering. I feel disappointed in myself, yet also understanding it’s so natural to want to be other people and so absolutely normal. I can see how I slipped up. Of course, in my waking life I am a hell of a lot more meticulous. As someone with an underlying condition and therefore vulnerable to COVID-19, I have been on the more extreme end of risk aversion when it comes to public spaces.
Qatar affirms equal access to vaccines is only way to limit and end Coronavirus
28 Feb 2021 - 13:02
QNA
Geneva: The State of Qatar has reaffirmed its keenness, since the beginning of the spread of the Coronavirus Covid-19 , to provide all medical care services without any discrimination, putting human rights at the center of the measures it has taken.
Out of its awareness of the fact that confronting this pandemic is a collective responsibility, the State of Qatar affirmed that equal access to vaccines is an ethical test and the only way to limit and end this pandemic.
This came in the State of Qatar s statement delivered by HE Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations Office in Geneva Ambassador Ali Khalfan Al Mansouri during the public debate on the updated statement of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, at the Human Rights Council.
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Qatar affirms peaceful means best way to achieve security, stability in world
27 Feb 2021 - 9:14
H E Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al Thani
QNA
Doha: Qatar reiterated that peaceful means are the best way to achieve the goals of peace, security and stability in the region and around the world, calling on member states to fulfil their obligations in accordance with the United Nations Charter, and to refrain in their international relations from using force in contradiction with the purposes of the United Nations.
This came in a statement made by Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations, H E Ambassador Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al Thani at UN Security Council’s virtual Arria-Formula meeting, convened by Mexico, which chairs the Council’s work for this month, on “upholding the collective security system of the UN Charter: the use of force in international law, non-state actors and legitimate self-defence.”