The outstanding characteristic of the Covid Pandemic has been how it has played upon our emotions. Chief among these emotions has been fear. Fear that we may fall victim to this disease.
But fear is never a good way to live our lives. And it's a really bad way to guide our future. As Franklin Roosevelt admonished during the Great Depression, we have nothing to fear, but fear itself.
So instead of fear, perhaps its time to look as rationally as we can at some of the emerging facts about this pandemic.
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The …
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