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NOT GOING VIRAL – How to Survive a Pandemic

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There’s a huge difference between a pandemic’s threat to a population and that to an individual. I might catch the virus, suffer for years, even die at its hands, while public health officials are declaring victory because mine was among a small enough number of cases so as not to overwhelm the health care system. By the same token, even if my state or country is reeling from yet another COVID-19 spike, I can still celebrate my own personal triumph each morning I wake up free of symptoms.    With success so tentative, so relative, I’m well aware that penning a piece with such a sanguine title as “How to Survive a Pandemic” might tempt fate. Let me be clear, I’m not crowing about a final victory. What I am recognizing, though, is a series of small victories—day by day. (So far, my streak stands at 782. That’s two years, one month and 22 days since the pandemic first impacted Sally’s and my lives.) One more disclaimer: As someone approaching two decades into senior citizenship, and who h

A PLAGUE ON OUR HOUSE – One Man's Reflections on the 2020-2022 COVID-19 Pandemic

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This journal is already nineteen months old and over 380 pages long as I publish it here for the first time. So you won't see the day-by-day entries that characterize my other blogs. I'll continue to maintain it off line and update it here now and then. I'd been hoping, after hearing that the Minnesota Historical Society was interested in Minnesotans' expressions of their pandemic experiences, that MHS might appreciate mine. Alas, after two failed offers, they apparently wouldn't.  Nonetheless, these jottings, whether or not anyone at all ever reads them, have proven a welcome outlet for my widely-swinging emotions. They have chronicaled not just these tumultuous times, but a substantial slice of my life.                                                                                                               ~     /    ~    /    ~ A nurse shows the battle scars of fighting COVID-19 PHOTO : Nottingham Post March 24, 2020 Just over two weeks ago (March 8th, 202