COVID Fatigue
I live in a college town on the ocean. My university and other schools in the area are reopening too. Unfortunately, so many people are just plain tired of wearing masks, especially college kids. I hear them for sure. When I went to college I knew everything, was immune to anything serious and I was out to conquer the world. I wasn't living in reality. College isn't the real world. It's a time for testing, experimenting and finding our limits.
But, of course, we are still in a pandemic, sharing the world with COVID-19. Now is not the time to be less caring or fatigued. Dr. Greg Poland discusses this in this weeks' podcast. He also expalins mutation in a way that I understand.
Have you felt this fatigue?
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@fiesty- Who are d. and sil and why weren't they told to cover their noses?
@sueinmn- Are you planning on going to your winter palace this winter?
Hi Merry - Maybe - we're watching the infection/hospital utilization rates down there, and if they are OK we'll go in January. Even if our clubhouse is closed, we can at least be outdoors without freezing, socialize on the patio and hike in the state and national bird refuges.
Sue
Sue- You seem very good at thinking of everything before you do it. I hope that you can do what you want but in lieu of that, I'll know that you are safer.
@merpreb, So glad to hear you tested negative for the virus!
@merpreb, I should have mentioned in my earlier post that I did ask them to cover their noses and they did. It made me uncomfortable to have to ask: d. (friend's daughter) and sil (son-in-law).
@fiesty76- I know, it's an awful position to be in. So far I've been in 2 instances where people haven't covered their noses. One gave me a hairy eyeball and the other I was too tired to say anything. I wish that I had an answer to getting a point across without being punched or yelled at.
I’m concerned about trick or treating. We live in an area with a lot of small children and I don’t want to expose myself to the virus unnecessarily. Keep in mind some of these parents have called me a fxxxxxx bxxxx for my dog peeing on their mailbox. How would they react to a sign that we won’t be handing out treats. It’s becoming a very scary, decisive world. This doesn’t help my anxiety or possibly anxiety/stress induced conditions
@bustrbrwn22- Here is another example of COVID fatigue because it's one more thing to consider, kids and holidays. I'm going to begin another post with just this theme. Thank you for your question and concern.
@bustrbrwn22. My daughter and I decided that we are not participating in treat or treat this year. I didn't have one single one last year. My daughter usually has many treat or treaters but she's going dark this year for safety's sake. People have to understand this is a very trying time, and not that we are anti social. Those who don't can move on.