To the Editor: What will it be like when we return to a new near normal lifestyle? For each of us it may different. We will first face many changes so as to assure us that we will not become …
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To the Editor:
What will it be like when we return to a new near normal lifestyle? For each of us it may different. We will first face many changes so as to assure us that we will not become re-infected.
Be prepared for a slightly different society, as it will equip you with the right attitude and make the transition less unbearable. The old ways may change slightly and that may prove to be for the good.
We need to have a new respect for all who have labored through this horrific adversity. They provided healthcare, products, and services that were vital to all as we journeyed through this devastating pandemic.
Be thankful for those in our national, state, and local governments who guided us and helped reduce the toll of victims by their sometimes harsh mandated guidelines. Still these regulations may prove that they indeed saved many lives.
Bob Sweeney
Warwick
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