Despite recent signals that COVID's grip on the country may be easing, many older adults are struggling with persistent malaise, heightened by the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant. They’re beset by uncertainty about what the future may bring an especially painful feeling that opportunities that will never come again are being squandered, time is running out, and death is drawing ever nearer.
Despite recent signals that COVID's grip on the country may be easing, many older adults are struggling with persistent malaise, heightened by the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant. They’re beset by uncertainty about what the future may bring an especially painful feeling that opportunities that will never come again are being squandered, time is running out, and death is drawing ever nearer.
Despite recent signals that COVID's grip on the country may be easing, many older adults are struggling with persistent malaise, heightened by the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant. They’re beset by uncertainty about what the future may bring an especially painful feeling that opportunities that will never come again are being squandered, time is running out, and death is drawing ever nearer.
Despite recent signals that COVID's grip on the country may be easing, many older adults are struggling with persistent malaise, heightened by the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant. They’re beset by uncertainty about what the future may bring an especially painful feeling that opportunities that will never come again are being squandered, time is running out, and death is drawing ever nearer.