Share Samrawit is a fresh talent popping up in a lot of music videos, runways, clothing advertisements, promotional posters and magazines. She is a young fashion model determined to challenge the stereotype that fashion models are airheads. She graduated from Orotta College of Medicine and Health Sciences last December. Before diving into your story, we want to point out your bravery in beating covid-19. You were tested positive and were quarantined. Please give us a full disclosure? Thank you! My mother was the first one who showed the symptoms. Obviously, I had close contact with her, so both of us had to go to hospital. We both were tested positive and then were quarantined in a government facility. I was in denial and, so, was depressed the first week. But with time I got used to being confined. It was a whole new experience for me. I met different people from different backgrounds there. Incidentally, I would like to give my gratitude to all the health workers in that facility; they were so devoted they fulfilled our every need. I would not even take care of myself the way they took care of me. When we were tested again the results were negative. Recovering from covid-19 has enabled me to see my life in a different perspective. One of the funny, yet sad, things that happened after I got out of the facility is that people were afraid to be around me. Some of those people have little understanding of the virus and think I can infect them. It’s funny to watch their reaction when they find out I recently recovered.