“Everyone is dealing with their pandemic year through a process very similar to the stages of grief, said Dr. Vivian Pender, president of the American Psychiatric Association.
During the past year, people have felt protest and shock and denial regarding the pandemic’s many impacts on their lives, Pender said, and some now are moving forward with acceptance and reconciliation.
“That’s, I think, happening to everyone. For those who have acknowledged that this has gone on, there’s still been a tremendous loss — loss of their way of life, loss or at least change at work, and change or loss of relationships as well,” Pender said.”
Not everyone, Pender. I never stopped going out to eat, never stopped maskless family gatherings, never wore a mask outdoors.
Me neither. The only grief I experiences was watching a nation of freaking sheep hand over their freedom so that China and their willing accomplice congressmen and governors could crush our economy and rid the world of Trump.