BetteDavisEyes
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When we're able to put this horrific global health crisis behind us, what societal changes do you think will remain? I can't imagine that people will practice 6' social distancing for the long term, but maybe handshaking and/or hugging, back-slapping, etc. will fade from everyday life. I think people will be more conscious about frequent handwashing and keeping hands away from face, and I suspect that many will keep hand sanitizer in their homes, cars, purses, etc. all the time and use it frequently. I plan to keep a surgical mask and gloves in my purse and car and will use them if/when necessary.
It's probably too soon to say "never again" to flying or cruising, but I told DH that I had no desire to do either for a very long time. We have long talked about a Mediterranean cruise for our 50th anniversary in June, 2021, but we might be rethinking that entry on our bucket list. I told DH that I'd be happy to spend several days on magical Mackinac Island to celebrate our golden anniversary
What changes do you see yourself and/or your family making once we jump the COVID-19 hurdle? Are there new habits you've established that you will continue beyond the coronavirus crisis?
It's probably too soon to say "never again" to flying or cruising, but I told DH that I had no desire to do either for a very long time. We have long talked about a Mediterranean cruise for our 50th anniversary in June, 2021, but we might be rethinking that entry on our bucket list. I told DH that I'd be happy to spend several days on magical Mackinac Island to celebrate our golden anniversary
What changes do you see yourself and/or your family making once we jump the COVID-19 hurdle? Are there new habits you've established that you will continue beyond the coronavirus crisis?
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