LOOK: 10 skills that proved to be extremely useful during the ECQ
Ever since quarantines or lockdowns have been implemented, many people have been learning new skills, either as a new hobby or as needed to make their domestic life better. See if which ones you've already unlocked and which ones you have yet to master in this gallery.
Cleaning
Keeping the house clean is an important thing to do amid the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic, since it is one of the best ways to fight the disease, aside from physical distancing and maintaining proper hygiene. Also, now that you're staying home until the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) is lifted, you'd want to keep your house as clean as possible.
Cooking or baking
With most restaurants, fast food chains, and bakeries closed, many people have been forced to cook their own food, especially those who live alone. And for newbies, the ECQ has become an auspicious time to finally learn how to cook. Some have even learned how to bake, in order to have a cake for their celebration, like Kapuso actor Mike Tan, who baked a cake for the first time to celebrate his daughter Priscilla's first month milestone.
Washing and ironing clothes
A lot of people know actually how to wash and iron their own clothes, but many resort to passing on this chore to laundry shops due to their busy schedule. Well, that was before the ECQ has been implemented. Now that there's almost no laundry shop operational, many are forced to wash and iron their own clothes. Some parents like Manny and Jinkee Pacquiao have also taken this opportunity to teach their kids how to do these essential household chores.
Simple home repairs
Doing simple home repairs like fixing a leaky faucet can come in handy during the extended ECQ, since most people are advised to stay at home and it's nearly impossible to have a plumber come to your house.
Teaching
The ECQ has greatly affected the way people study and work, and most Filipinos are now working and studying from home. Children had to adapt to a new way of learning: either through a virtual classroom or being homeschooled by their parents. Thus, many parents have found themselves transforming into their child's teacher during the ECQ, like EB Dabarkads Pia Guanio.
Hair cutting
After a month of quarantine, many have been itching to go to their barbers or hairstylists for that much-needed haircut. However, since most salons are still closed due to the ECQ, there are those who took matters into their own hands like Kapuso celebrity Solenn Heussaff.
Doing manicure and pedicure
Quarantine nails recently became a trending topic on Instagram. It's inevitable for your nails to grow longer and for your pre-ECQ manicure and pedicure to get chipped. So, since you can't see your manicurists just yet, you might have to learn how to do your own manicure and pedicure.
Sewing
The COVID-19 pandemic has given birth to a shortage in personal protective equipment (PPE) such as the face mask. And since, it has become an essential need, many had to be creative and resourceful in order to have a face mask to wear during the pandemic. Thus, fashion conglomerates, designers, sewing seamstresses, and even regular people started making face masks for their personal use and as a donation to medical frontliners.
Online research
Truthful and accurate information is of huge importance during the COVID-19 health crisis. And it's unfortunate that during this time, some still manage to spread fake news or false information. That's why conducting thorough online research has become an important skill amid the ECQ. It's also a useful skill for finding and having access to sources of essential needs and services.