How to Take a Walk During a Pandemic
With tongue in cheek, Jon Methven writes about what it’s like to take a walk during the pandemic.
My knapsack is full. I’ve stowed backup masks should I encounter any maskless pandemic denialists. I have Band-Aids, cotton balls and large-wound bandages, in case my run-in with the anti-maskers goes awry. I packed five gallons of backup sanitizer and a refill funnel. I have nine factory-sealed packages of antiseptic wipes. I packed face shields and oral swabs and disposable thermometers in case I need to self-test. I have a rolling oxygen tank. This jaunt is just what I need to unwind.
At least now people without kids know what it’s like leaving the house with a toddler.
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