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For the Common Good

For the Common Good

12 March 2021 /Posted byFriedrich Farshaad Razmjouie
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Does History repeat itself . . . . . .? In the past, heroes used to do the undoable to become the savior of their time. Today however humanity is at risk from a virus which is overshadowing the planet and killing many innocent people. Scientists are the heroes today, just as Arthur pulled the sword to get rid of this monster from our life. If science is making the vaccine, let’s all have it for the common good.

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Friedrich Farshaad Razmjouie is a refugee from Iran, currently a student and living in Liverpool.

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