translated from Spanish: Filo, explains Why was 2020 the worst year ever?

2020 is already ending. We are in the last days of December and it is hard to believe that this year will finally come to an end. 2020 hit us hard and for a long time. We can think of 2020 in two moments: AC and DC, that is, Before Coronavirus and After Covid. In Argentina we had already prepared for a complex year, with a new government and an economy that was badly hit and faced great challenges. We had the all-time record for dengue cases, which infected nearly 2 of millions of people in the region. A group of rugbiers beat Fernando Báez Sosa to death in Villa Gesell. While we were trying to kill mosquitoes, the first case of covid was detected in March. Boca became Super League champion, but the celebration would come just 8 months later. Sergio Denis, Judge Bonadío, Quino, Pino Solanas, Marcos Mundstock, Alejandro Sabella and the greatest popular idol, Diego Armando Maradona, died.  There were flags against the government. External debt was renegotiated. Alberto, Larreta and Kicillof one heart, together against the pandemic. Alberto and Kicillof got into a fight with Larreta over a little sharepoint. The dc year, after covid, was devastating all over the planet. Even the world’s strongest economies like Canada, Ireland, or New Zealand have had unreleased declines and are looking forward to everything happening soon to see if the long-awaited rebound arrives to leave the global crisis behind. I’m sure you’ll think I’m very pessimistic, but quite the opposite. This year was the worst ever. And it’s not just me.

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