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Social Distancing

  • Dr. Peggy Henninger
  • Mar 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

I had knee surgery March 5, and coming out of my drug-induced recovery, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has taken over. At first, I thought, it was just a nightmare vacillating between reality and people overreacting in PANIC.

I am a people person, it is where I feel most worthy of my self, I love to hug-to make people feel loved. Now, we are in a no touch, 6 feet distancing, Coronavirus scare world. I keep trying to look at this objectively (hard to do, as a member of the human race) and "see" how we are going to come out of this. What will we have learned from this? Will we be naturally Socially Distancing humans, not seeking any close interactions, or will we be more in need of touch?

There are young people that are not worried at all. We have internet, we need to use it more, we need to get things organized so people don't panic anymore and we all can live together instead of trying to make whatever we can off of other people. Maybe, that will change too? People needing/wanting everything and instead looking out for each other.

The future is coming, and we will all see the permanent changes this makes us create. In the meantime, love each other. We can get through this.

 
 
 

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