It was a year ago today that the WHO declared the COVID-19 pandemic. In some ways, it seems much longer than that, yet it also seems like it was just yesterday. I'm not sure how that works.
March 11 now has three separate meanings for me: the 2011 earthquake/tsunami in Japan, my mom's 2013 death, and now the 2020 pandemic.
I wonder where we'll be a year from now. Will things be back to normal? Something resembling normal? I think so. I'm thinking 12-18 months from now we'll be pretty much living normal lives, but 'normal' may be somewhat different from before.
Thanks to Pfizer and the other companies who've produced vaccines in record time. Once enough people are vaccinated, 'normal' will be within sight.
How are you doing now? Where do you think we'll be in a year?
March 11 now has three separate meanings for me: the 2011 earthquake/tsunami in Japan, my mom's 2013 death, and now the 2020 pandemic.
I wonder where we'll be a year from now. Will things be back to normal? Something resembling normal? I think so. I'm thinking 12-18 months from now we'll be pretty much living normal lives, but 'normal' may be somewhat different from before.
Thanks to Pfizer and the other companies who've produced vaccines in record time. Once enough people are vaccinated, 'normal' will be within sight.
How are you doing now? Where do you think we'll be in a year?