Saturday, March 28, 2020

Covid-19

Two weeks ago life was normal. Our calendars were filled with hospice visits, classes, doctors' appointments, and Encore Chorale rehearsals. As late as March 12 we had friends over for dinner. But on Friday, the 13th (appropriate I guess) everything changed. The Corona virus had begun in China, spread to other Asian countries, and now to Europe. It would soon be here in the States and, indeed, it has arrived. Since it is reported to be especially dangerous, and even fatal, to older folks, we've been "sheltering in place" which means we are basically quarantined at home. We do go out for walks and drives in the countryside. It's a beautiful time of year, cherry trees in bloom, azaleas beginning. We count our blessings and try to concentrate on the positive. We order groceries, or Ian and Mike shop for us. Then we wipe them all down with disinfectant or wash them before putting them away. Did I mention we "oldies" are encouraged to stay away from grocery stores? Fortunately, I have been able to connect with friends and classmates via Zoom, something I had never heard of before last week. I zoomed with my Spanish class, with my local friends, and with a class on the Middle East. Thank goodness for the Internet! In addition to the health concern, I am worried about what this pandemic will mean for others less fortunate. Many families have no Internet access. How are they going to stay connected? How are their children going to benefit from on-line lessons from school? How are individuals who can't work from home going to stay afloat? Worrisome times and the conflicting messages from our president are only making the situation worse.

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