The first two weeks of 2021 are gone and you just know it’s going to be much the same as the end of 2020.
Working from home or on a rotational basis is still the new normal for many while regulations, wearing masks, keeping your distance and sanitising your hands is still the order of the day.
One good thing about the year we’d rather not mention is that we are now better equipped to deal with many of the challenges.
We have adapted.
Wearing your mask when out in public is the norm, finding alternative ways via Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp and the likes to interact with loved ones is normal.
We have, somehow, even got used to funeral services on Facebook.
And never before have there been so many “medical researchers” and conspiracy theorists.
If you don’t want to get tested, it’s fine. If you feel the vaccine is just part of a big scheme to steal your DNA or implant a chip in your brain - that’s also okay.
Don’t get vaccinated. That is your prerogative, but at the very least do enough research on the matter and make sure you get your information from reputable sources.
Also, be sure to read the entire article and not the headline as it seems to be the norm these days. One sentence is not enough information to form an educated opinion on any matter.