The Hudson Valley Shares Their B.C.(Before COVID) Memories
What s the last normal thing you did before COVID?
As we approach the one year anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us have been reminded, thanks to our social media pages, of the last thing we did before everything stopped. I can remember thinking that a 14 day quarantine won t be so bad. I remember saying that it might be good to have a few weeks of nothing to do, a few weeks NOT A YEAR!..LOL!
The last thing I remember doing was DJing a wedding at the Grand in Poughkeepsie. I ll never forget it because almost half of the guest didn t show up for the reception because of COVID. I felt awful for the bride, BUT we had a hell of a party with that guest that did come and I still hear from some of the guests that were there about how much fun they had.
If you re looking to get vaccinated, we found a way to get an alert when places have extra doses available.
If you anything like us, it s been extremely hard to find a vaccination site that has available appointments for people looking to get the COVID vaccine. It seems like whenever a site opens the appointments are taken up within a few minutes, it drives me nuts!
What happens to the vaccines that expire before they are given out? According to News 10, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have to be used within six hours of thawing out, if they aren t used they must be thrown out. Most vaccine centers will give out the soon-to-expire vaccine doses to certain people in the area of the vaccine site, but how does someone find out a place is offering them?
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But when you arrive in the kitchen you suddenly stop and think to yourself:
Why did I come in here?
Perplexed, you walk back into the living room. As soon as you sit down, you remember you wanted to make popcorn. You go back into the kitchen, this time with a newfound determination.
The doorway effect
We’ve all experienced a situation like this. Although these lapses in memory might seem entirely random, some researchers have identified the culprit as the actual doorways.
Many studies have investigated how memory might be affected by passing through doorways.
Astoundingly, these studies show doorways cause forgetting, and this effect is so consistent it has come to be known as the “doorway effect”.