How’s the COVID-19 Dance Going 10 Months into the Pandemic?
We must continue to innovate and persevere through the ongoing pandemic. Ed Stetzer and Josh Laxton Image: Engin Akyurt/Unsplash
Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, “Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.” In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the Hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of approaches and a constant flexibility (the Dance), due to spikes and dips of coronavirus cases.