Summer Classes

As Covid seems to be less prevalent as it was a year ago as vaccinations roll out, many have taken to the streets to express their sudden relinquished isolation by taking off their face masks as the CDC stated it was safe for individuals who have been double vaccinated. Although I cannot prevent my self from being somewhat enthusiastic of the change that is seemingly good. I cannot stop to wonder about how society will return to “normal” once the infection rate is less than one percent.

Online classes are the best example. I had gotten so used to the environment of working straight out of brushing my teeth and eating snacks as I listen to lectures. How will I make it to class on time or crave my hunger during two-hour lectures? In addition, the overwhelming emotions that crawl through me as I take a physical test is enough, but how will I do it after nearly two years of not doing so? I had just taken a laid-back CPR test a few weeks back and that was even stress-inducing. Whatever challenges that may lay ahead after this storm has settled, I hope everyone can adjust back to it safely.

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