722 Days Ago

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     As I take a break from packing for our upcoming return to the Happy Island of Aruba, I thought it appropriate to repost my blog from March 5, 2020 -- 722 days ago.

      Last Sunday, we took a flight back to New York from the happy island of Aruba (that’s the subject of another blog).

 

I had given some thought to the usual concerns associated with flying and getting sick. Flo had a very adequate supply of antibacterial wipes - which were put to good use.

 

I thought I had it under control yet was surprised by my reaction to the face masks on the plane. But it was more than I had expected to see and quite unsettling.

 

I had read several opinions of the efficacy of masks in light of the current coronavirus epidemic and I couldn’t fault them for wearing the masks. Yet, the disturbing feeling of fellow passengers in masks persisted. Perhaps I was troubled by their over- abundance of caution — especially given where we were flying from. Or was I reacting to the panic I perceived reflected in the masked faces? 

 

Masks in the plane — a precursor of things to come?

Comments

Fred Klein

And what will be 722 days in future?
Daniel Schwartz

Masks have likely seen their peak in my opinion. They may always be a part of lives in some form, but I don't believe it will be anything the last two years have been. I do think on planes it will not be going away anytime soon.
Shelley Simpson

As I prepare for upcoming travel, it will be interesting to see what people do. My masks are in my travel bag and I anticipate they will be worn during travel. I doubt they will be used when I reach my destination. And as for Fred's query, I have learned not to look beyond what I can schedule with a modicum of confidence.

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