rgallabrese@heraldstaronline.com
For a year now, we have been placing a lot of emphasis on the COVID-19 pandemic as we go about our daily lives.
We’ve been avoiding crowds, wearing masks, conducting meetings and other interactions across numerous video chat programs, wiping down everything that can be touched with disinfectants and going through gallon after gallon of hand sanitizer, all while waiting for the vaccines to become available.
There probably are few among us whose lives have not been touched — it’s likely you, a relative or someone you know has tested positive or had to endure the suffering the coronavirus has brought on.