My friends and I often find ourselves discussing the complicated math of living through a global pandemic. That is, everything must be considered and calculated in a depth never necessary before (which isn't, obviously, necessarily a bad thing). Something as seemingly simple as who you see and when takes on a much more complex and fretful air because of the venn diagram of life during COVID. Truthfully, I see almost no one, at least without a mask. I go to the gym five days a week and volunteer at the Food Shelf three days a week, but on every occasion everyone there is masked up. I try and grab breakfast at the deserted Dutch Mill Restaurant first thing on Sunday mornings to show support. Beyond that my bubble is very small. Happily, the other day I was able to watch football with my great friend Kevin, who may be the only person I know who is a bigger hermit than I am right now.
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