Our View of the Times – July 22

On July 22, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

We’ve all been through a lot these past few months. The social distancing, the masks, our favorite places of business and sources of entertainment temporarily shut down, etc.

It wears on the nerves and dampens our spirits, but at the end of the day we understand that these measures are necessary to mitigate the dangers that the COVID-19 epidemic has imposed on us both globally and locally. We are behaving responsibly, and so far it looks like these sacrifices are paying off. Infection rates in the city are low, even while neighboring communities are still experiencing intermittent spikes and higher than acceptable levels of new cases recorded on a daily basis.

It is out of an abundance of caution that the city proceeds carefully with its plans for a full reopening. Yes, it can be frustrating, getting all geared up to visit a store, an entertainment venue, or what-not, and then have the excitement deflated by yet another delay in the Phase 3 reopening date.

But let’s remember what this is actually all about. Keeping us as safe as possible while the danger is still out there. Even though many businesses may be struggling to hang on until a full reopening is possible, the health of their customers is of supreme importance. Hopefully, they can survive through this trying time and still be there when the time is right.

So, frustrations delays aside, let’s stay the course and keep doing what it takes to keep us all safe and healthy. This is a crucial time and all of us need to do our parts. After all, consider the alternatives.

 

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