Saturday, January 16, 2021

Day 312

 January 16, 2021

The world is continuing to spiral through it's battle with COVID-19 as variants of the virus have popped up in a handful of countries including the US where death totals account for 20% of the world totals which to this date has surpassed two million. 

As the United States awaits the January 20th transfer of presidential power many sit with anticipation of what will occur that day and what the future holds for the nation. The hope is the new administration will usher new safety measures in defense of the spread of coronavirus and facilitate a speedy process of vaccination. 

President-elect Biden revealed his 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus plan which has allocated funds to improve the distribution of both vaccines as well as putting money into the bank accounts of many Americans  while energizing the economy with small business relief and school funding.  There are several other proposals inside the large health care and economic relief package. 

“Thirty-five, forty, forty-five, fifty, fifty-five, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, and ten makes one dollar.”
Al Johns
May 5, 1956

Locally here in Colorado things are moving slowly. Vaccinations have only occurred in 4% of the population. Restaurants have been given the option for dining in at 25% capacity and most school districts are running at some form of in person teaching. My friend Jim called me today to say he was on his way to a movie theater in which he would be socially distanced from the other three patrons. 

If indeed we are to depart from this pandemic with our sanity intact we must draw deep from our well of fortitude and continue strongly in pursuit of patience and victory. As the late, great German poet of the 19th century,  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said,

“One must be something in order to do something.”

We must be something and specifically something more than what we currently are. We must be better at understanding. We must be better at forgiving. We must be better at enduring.

There is still so much to do in order heal the fractured world. In order to repair the human race. In order to unite the divided and reconstruct the world.  To do these many things we must be something more than we have ever imagined. There is more at stake than the economy and the exchange of goods and services. There is the delicate nature of the human mind. 
The collective trauma the world has bore for the past 312 days has taken it's toll. Before it is all said and done the pandemic will be more than many can bear. The world is in daily mourning for those lost and continues to be mired in political and financial dire straits.
The leaders and experts of our world have handled and mishandled the virus from the beginning and as the situation unfolds before us, the aftermath is yet to come. What will the total devastation look like?
 
The end of this pandemic is still many months away and while we see glimmers of hope and dream of a time of normalcy there is still much for us to BE and much for us to DO.

  

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