Cyndi's Two Cents
Covid in 2023
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I managed to avoid contracting the Covid virus for almost 4 years, but it finally tagged me last month. Fortunately, my symptoms were light. I had a summer cold and wanted to get ahead of a sinus infection so went to Urgent Care in hopes of a steroid shot or Z-pack. They diagnosed me with Covid and sent me home to isolate and take over-the-counter cold medication.
Much has changed since early 2020 when that first coronavirus variant swept across our country. Tragically, many got very sick, and many people died. Also tragically, there were those who tried to use fear to control the citizenry of our country. I fear the reaction to COVID 19 will impact our lives at many levels for years to come.
I remember writing about it in 2021:
Although we don’t know when, we do know that the COVID 19 pandemic will end. When it does end, I hope we have a better appreciation for those local businesses that make it through. I hope we step back and evaluate milk and meat processing in this country and see the need and support more local and regional facilities. I hope we do not succumb to isolationism and lose our ability to communicate effectively face-to-face. I hope we come out healthy. I hope we do what needs to be done so we – or the generations that come after us – are much better prepared to handle an event of this magnitude when it happens again.
I also saved an email someone sent to me shortly after that fateful day when the Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic was declared on March 11th, 2020. So much changed so quickly. Here are a few of those changes listed in the email:
What would you do differently today if faced with a situation like that we all faced in mid-March of 2020?
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