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Opinion: 2020 a year of great disruptions
Last updated 12/29/2020 at 3:24pm
For New Mexicans, COVID-19 hit in March. It may be named after the previous year, when it first turned up, but the first confirmed case in the U.S. hit the West Coast in January, and in New Mexico it hit less than two months later.
From there, COVID spread like a fog over the entire year, distorting our lives and livelihoods in innumerable ways.
In hindsight, it’s easy to see how 2020 was destined to be a year of great disruptions.
We were barely into the new year when President Trump was impeached by the House. Before his acquittal on Feb. 5, tragedy hit when basketball legend Kobe Brant, his teenage daughter and seven others were killed in a California helicopter crash, while just after his acquittal we saw Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein go down as a rapist — a testament to the growing strength of the #MeToo movement — as a huge field of Democratic presidential wannabes slowly dwindled to a select few choice candidates and, ultimately, Joe Biden.
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For New Mexicans, COVID-19 hit in March. It may be named after the previous year, when it first turned up, but the first confirmed case in the U.S. hit the West Coast in January, and in New Mexico it hit less than two months later. From there, COVID spread like a fog over the entire year, distorting our lives and livelihoods in innumerable ways. In hindsight, it’s easy to see how 2020 was destined to be a year of great disruptions.
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