Charles Hurt 14 Aug 2020
One of the most unfortunate things about a pandemic followed by an economic collapse is that everyone is forced to triage their most precious priorities in life.
Vacations canceled. Sports eliminated. Graduations nixed. Weddings postponed.
Most haunting of all are stories of families who — if lucky — listened over the phone as their parents or grandparents died, sequestered and all alone in their final moments. Funerals are a thing of the past.
Everyone who works for a living is suddenly jailed in one of two prison cells.
Non-essential employees are stuck at home and not permitted to leave the house or travel the roadways. Essential employees face perhaps even more daunting responsibilities, braving the pandemic to provide vital services.
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