There hasn’t been a great deal of good news recently. With 860,793 coronavirus cases and 42,324 deaths confirmed globally, it’s getting hard to keep our spirits up. Plus, coronapocalypse hermits are exhausting toilet paper supplies and it feels like we’re a step away from utter chaos.
But not so fast! These wholesome pieces of coronanews are here to restore our faith in humanity. Bored Panda has compiled a list of the most wholesome coronavirus stories that prove love and kindness do exist in these hard times. And because there can’t be too much of a good thing, take a look at our previous feel-good news compilations: part 1 and part 2. Feelin' your heart meltin' already? Share stories of kindness in the comments!
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A man in Morristown, NJ standing outside the emergency room with this sign. Remember to say thank you to those on the front lines!
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While you’re quarantined at home, your community still needs some help. It all comes down to simple things—sharing food and other supplies with your neighbors or checking on how everyone is doing with a quick call. In fact, there is so much more we could do without setting foot outside our homes.
One of many remote volunteer organizations is the Crisis Text Line, which is there to provide support for people in crisis 24/7. Crisis counselors answer people’s texts and calm them down. The members practice empathy skills, problem solving, and reflective listening, which in turn makes them better companions in life. Meanwhile, Alone invites volunteers to give support to the elderly with a weekly phone call.
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I (27m) mentioned that I am out of work and my elderly neighbor left this on my doorstep
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Another way to help is supporting your local businesses and non-profits. Find out if you are able to make a purchase online, which is a caring gesture amid these trying times. Many bars and restaurants have also been forced to shut down for quarantine. Consider buying gift cards for your friends and family. San Antonio restaurant owner Steve McHugh explained that “gift cards are like interest-free loans.” The income from gift card purchases is seed money for many eateries that may help get them up and running after the crisis is over.
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The lady at our local pizza place left this message on our pizza!
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Serbia, 3 wars in the last 30 years. More discipline than 1st world countries
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After the UK nurse being in tears, this PR move is fine by me. Nurse only Packages at Grocery store
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Belgian woman, Suzanne Hoylaerts aged 90, dies of #Covid_19 after refusing a respirator, telling her doctors "Save it for the youngest [who need it most], I've already had a beautiful life." Not all #Heroes wear capes !
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My Great-Uncle visits his wife every day. She's in an Assisted Living facility as she has Alzheimer's, so he can't go in right now for safety reasons. That doesn't stop him from showing his endearing love
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The restaurant I work for is closing until further notice. My manager gave me a gift
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We're quarantined but this was the most beautiful thing I saw today, and it deserves to be shared
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After 11 hospital days and losing 12kg, my 78yr old dad is home and recovered from Covid in Madrid!
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My neighbour Joe returning home from hospital, now part of the COVID-19 'recovered' stats!
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Was told to post this here: I'm 14, and I've been 3D printing face shields for local hospitals with MasksForDocs. In the past 3 days I have made 17, with many more to come
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Can someone buy me 3 bottles of milk?
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He came out of retirement after 35 years to help with this epidemic. This man is a legend in Italy as he helped with the first heart transplant
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Gas station helping elderly
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Our neighbour doesn't have Wi-Fi, so we talked her through joining ours. Once on she received 70 messages from her children living overseas
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The Korean taco place we got takeout from gave us a roll of toilet paper with our meal
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My best friend (who is pregnant) and her husband are both ER Doctors working the frontline of the Covid-19 pandemic. They found this on their driveway today
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I have had these from being a welding inspector. I am currently on my way to take them to the hospital so they can use them. Since I am currently laid off I have been cleaning up my garage and found them. I wasn’t hoarding them, I just pick up a pack when I go to a new job because sometimes you go somewhere and they don’t have them. Your supplies are needed by others folks. We all have to chip in and do our part
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As a healthcare provider during the coronavirus pandemic, knowing I get to come home to this sweet face always brightens my day
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My amazing cousin! She normally works in the Telemetry (cardiac) unit of the hospital but they have her working the ICU. One of our local restaurants provided her shift with dinner through a GoFundMe page. I'm so proud of her and every healthcare worker
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