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COVID Fatigue

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Oct 26, 2020 | Replies (58)

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@elwooodsdad

Absolutely. Quarantine for 7 months, and watching others ignore the simple things that could reduce the impact of Covid-19. The collateral issues of unemployment, business closings, lack of support by the government, health insurance losses, food insecurity, evictions on the horizon, topped off by the Presidential Debate brawl last evening...fatigue is sure and certain.

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It is hard. I get that. The COVID fatigue hasn't hit me as hard as it has hit other members of my family, like my mom who lives alone and my daughter. My daughter has been safely getting to know a new beau. They have been doing walks in the park and picnics. But for young adults, that's going to wear thin soon. And the weather will be less and less cooperative. We had a group chat safely distanced on the backyard deck yesterday to discuss how we can let young love burgeon and keep our families safe, including grandparents. Not an easy task. One thing that we all agreed upon was that we have to be open and honest about our activities, follow the safety protocols and isolate when necessary.

@merpreb, @elwooodsdad, How are you combatting this fatigue for yourself?

@elwooodsdad- I hear you! I'm exhausted from even thinking about it all. It really is a lot to ask of us, to be up-beat and just roll with the punches. It's not me to do that. How are you dealing with it?

@migizii. I so agree with you on the reasons stated for your covid fatigue.....if only people could do the things necessary to help each other. It would bring our lives back to a more functional level of functioning for most everyone. Some days I just feel sad😔