Life in the time of Corona
When best laid plans fall apart Quarantine, self-isolating, social distancing, and physical distancing. We keep hearing these terms on repeat. It's all many of us can talk about. It's all over the news. Ubiquitous on social media. In a matter of months, the world has come to a grinding halt. Half of us have found out we're non-essential workers. The true essential workers leave their homes every day to serve the greater good with critical services as: healthcare, social services, supply chains, deliver goods, food services, and keeping the city lights on, the toilets flowing (with or without toilet paper), fresh water coming into our taps, and keeping the garbage from piling as high as the skyscrapers. I've consumed plenty of articles, and posts about COVID19. The socio-economics, the science behind it, the science trying to cure it, the impact on healthcare, the physical and mental toll, and the importance of strong, and good leadership. It's overwhelming