Pandemic Lessons
These are more things I have learned during this pandemic and/or become aware of.
That some of our unsung heroes in our society work in the healthcare, emergency response and grocery industries. They often the first ones that face the axe when a government or corporation needs to cut back. Hopefully what has happened the last two months will change things.
This has been a way to see how competent our political leaders are. Some have proved to competent while others not so much(President Trump). Shows how we should take elections and politics in general more seriously.
That you can still have the world at your fingertips when you are locked inside your home. Thanks to the internet. We have to view church services and worship ,check out new sites, FaceTime people, shop and order food on line. Heck you don’t really need a television and you can’t view programs online.
We as a society were not well prepared for a pandemic and may have to be better prepared in the future. Also, to take news of viruses more seriously but realize there is a lot of fake news out there. There is plenty of misinformation out there.
That COVID-19 tests are not a lot of fun and how you can wisely use your time when quarantined.
Also, you can almost a lot of time such as Facebook , Twitter etc.
And finally that home cooked meals are the best and a pandemic can make or break a marriage.
That some of our unsung heroes in our society work in the healthcare, emergency response and grocery industries. They often the first ones that face the axe when a government or corporation needs to cut back. Hopefully what has happened the last two months will change things.
This has been a way to see how competent our political leaders are. Some have proved to competent while others not so much(President Trump). Shows how we should take elections and politics in general more seriously.
That you can still have the world at your fingertips when you are locked inside your home. Thanks to the internet. We have to view church services and worship ,check out new sites, FaceTime people, shop and order food on line. Heck you don’t really need a television and you can’t view programs online.
We as a society were not well prepared for a pandemic and may have to be better prepared in the future. Also, to take news of viruses more seriously but realize there is a lot of fake news out there. There is plenty of misinformation out there.
That COVID-19 tests are not a lot of fun and how you can wisely use your time when quarantined.
Also, you can almost a lot of time such as Facebook , Twitter etc.
And finally that home cooked meals are the best and a pandemic can make or break a marriage.
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