Tara Parker-Pope, The New York Times
Published: 20 Dec 2020 08:41 PM BdST
Updated: 20 Dec 2020 08:41 PM BdST Times are tough now, but the end is in sight. If we hunker down, keep our families safe during the holidays and monitor our health at home, life will get better in the spring. Here’s how to get through it. (Vinnie Neuberg/The New York Times) The pandemic is surging, but as bad as things are, the end is in sight. By doubling down on precautions, we can slow the virus and save lives. (Vinnie Neuberg/The New York Times)
Everyone is tired of living like this. We miss our families and our friends. We miss having fun. We miss kissing our partners goodbye in the morning and packing school lunches. We miss travel and bars and office gossip and movie theaters and sporting events.
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