Covid
Mary’s Monday Musings to Quilt Encouragement
Covid
We managed to stave off this nasty virus for three years, but November was our time of come-up-ance. We are grateful that more medicines to help recovery are now available. We are also thankful that this variety of the virus is less vicious than the original. Also from the experience, I’m pretty sure that while isolation is valuable to protect others, it is contrawise for the one with covid. Outside air would feel wonderful after days and days of just us, trying to distance ourselves from one another. My introduction to this fearsome bug emphasized the ridiculousness of pacing about our small abode. It was hard to keep a 6-foot distance. I became a fast believer in the benefits of great gulps of outside air. Plus, isolation is bad for the morale at the basic minimum. Fresh outside air is healthy. Don’t say we aren’t resourceful. Open windows are a poor substitute but will do in a pinch.
Most of all we are thankful for our faithful under-all-kinds-of-circumstances medical profession and the remedies our scientist came up with to fight this nasty virus. And most of all the faithfulness of our God to inspire all these hard working people to discovery routes to recovery. It feels so good to feel good after a nasty virus. I hope we will all appreciate our healthmore and more from this encounter with the dark side.
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