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Author: Melannie Cruz

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For almost two years, we have all wondered when the coronavirus pandemic will finally end. The vaccination campaigns reduced the coronavirus spread, but this celebration was short-lived because a new virus variant just swept the world. Once again, we are so distant from passing the finish line, but at least we can continue working and studying from home. At first, it was great to take classes from my bedroom, but after three months of basically the same routine every other day, I finally got tired of spending too much time at home.

Study/work-from-home Essentials

At the beginning of the pandemic, we were all forced to stay quarantined for a couple of months, and a new variant just came when we were finally allowed to go back into our routines. Attempting to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and protect people from getting infected, many businesses, schools, and shops have started sending their vulnerable communities back into lockdown.

Throwing away your old desktop is illegal

Both desktops and laptops contain chemicals, metals, and other toxic elements that will damage our environment, so you can't just throw away your non-functional computers. There are more than a thousand ways to dispose of your unwanted computers properly, such as recycling, selling, or repurposing. In contrast, there are also some dangerous and illegal practices to skip.