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Life in the time of Covid-19

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I can’t shake the feeling that we’re so late in responding to this crisis. I live in the Washington DC area. Up until last weekend restaurant­s were packed and people still complained about the media blowing it all out of proportion. People still accepted invitation­s to parties. They did start stocking up early though. The first things to disappear from the shelves were disinfecta­nt wipes, bottled water and toilet paper. I understand the wipes, but water and toilet paper?

What a difference a week makes. All of a sudden, people woke up.

Long lines in the supermarke­ts and now more things are flying off the shelves. The city is shutting down slowly but no recommenda­tions from the local government. My gym is still open and they profess that it is sterile. Really? Disinfecti­ng once in the morning and once more at the end of the day will do the trick? What about all these sweaty bodies touching the equipment in between? I work at the Federal Government and up until last week we were working side by side. Now we’re all working remotely.

People complain about social distancing and recommenda­tions to stay home. Somewhere in the general anxiety and uncertaint­y I see a silver lining. Children seem to have some sort of immunity and families spend more time together. Here’s an opportunit­y to re-evaluate priorities in life and prepare for a near future that will be quite different from what we’re used to.

Finally, I hope that we’ll all take time to appreciate all those working out there who have no other choice: The supermarke­t employees, the healthcare providers, the trash collectors, the mass transporta­tion operators. The list is long and those people deserve our eternal gratitude.

Here’s an opportunit­y to re-evaluate priorities in life and prepare for a near future that will be quite different from what we’re used to

 ??  ?? A woman walks past closed cafes and restaurant­s near the archaeolog­ical site of the Acropolis in downtown Athens, yesterday.
A woman walks past closed cafes and restaurant­s near the archaeolog­ical site of the Acropolis in downtown Athens, yesterday.

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