For the next hundred years, say “2020” and everyone’s first thought will be the same: COVID-19.
The word evokes the collective experience of those lucky enough to have survived it—Worry, depression, loneliness. Overwhelmed, we watched the news, full of dismal tidings edging around the pandemic: Black Lives Matter marches, hijacked by rioters and looters; horrific wildfires and destructive hurricanes and flooding; Politics that reached new lows.
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