As for my health I guess I feel about the same… I can tell I’m aging… maybe not as gracefully as I’d hoped but not sure I can blame the pandemic for that…so far I’ve been spared CoVid, but the specter is always there. I work at a theater and our doors are open, but will the audience come? Do I want them to? Each person is another potential source of infection. Where is the line between living your life with cautious optimism, and maximizing protective strategies by isolating? What’s the trade off between physically healthy and emotional deprivation? And if we answer that for ourselves throwing caution to the wind, is it fair for its potential impact on society? Yes, you can chose not to get vaxed, not to wear a mask, not to socially distance…but not sure you can then blame the government, the politicians, the news media, the overworked nurse or burned out doctor if you fall ill and are not getting the care or service you think you are entitled to. Too many people are focused on their individual rights, and not on what might be for the good of the whole.
December 24, 2021
This week is the final week of my first semester of college. It was interesting to start college during a pandemic, but despite restrictions it worked out fairly well. My school has had very few cases. However, a just today the cases across the state have spiked which has caused the campus to go into a stricter lockdown. All food is now to be taken back to your room. The dining hall is eerily empty. All in person classes have been moved online, and the gym is closed. I think I would be bothered by this if it were earlier in the semester, but considering there are only five days left, it is not such a big deal.
November 16, 2020