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  • Yes, ironically I hadn't felt so close to people in years.

    It was incredible how reduction in emissions seem to instantly have an effect on the health of regions. Everything seemed to be up in the air as we adapted to find new ways of doing things in order to keep our vulnerable members safe. I really thought this was our chance to change things for the better.

    Obviously the deadly virus that killed millions was tragic, but I did have a sense that things might actually get better for everyone overall.

  • Who thought of it as a great reset of society? Everyone was miserable and wanted to go back to their regular lives.

    • I think many people at the time considered it an opportunity for change as they passed through the stages and arrived at acceptance of "this is what it is now". I remember talking with people that were optimistic that society might take a turn to the communal again.

  • I remember going to work on site Monday to Saturday because my employer dictated that we were essential and working remotely was or part time was out of question, we were given cheap masks and a carpet on the floor with a bit of sanitizer for our safety and the customers (several customers died... Especially the older ones that didn't want to use masks, which were required to enter the place).

    That is all I remember mate, ah and covering the turns of the people that they were forced to go home for months full paid by the country laws (no home office) because of higher risk due to medical reasons... Fun times.

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