It angers me because of the people it hurts....and the deaths it causes.
My daughter got angry, seeing all these patients she could not help. All her training and the teams knowledge could not stop the dying. For someone used to having hope, an answer, something that for a reasonable situation could give a good outcome, this was difficult.
Now me personally, one death is difficult to face, to see tragedy, and occasionally bring hope in trauma is not what I can cope with. My daughter loves to be a shinning light of positive influence, to help, to uplift and turn things around. But this situation made her angry.
But angry at who? In general people are trying, restructuring, putting in place a war footing against a real threat.
Other impacts like inflation, businesses, our life structure, are on hold as in any war. But this war is one of science and knowledge, of statistics and trust. And at the moment it is being fought well, and everyone in general is going along, without martial law. This demonstrates the power of education, of good communication, of us working together as a society. And to this I say Amen.
In a war you cannot go where you want, to what you want, meet as you want. But we meet as we can on zoom, in meetings and praise, and prayer.
It is a great thing to see working from a distance, remote access has how happened, the switch to a new kind of living has happened.
We have dropped our use of oil, pollution has reduced and we are finding different ways of interacting. The internet has made this possible. So what is seen as a problem may become something of a solution which is a long time needed. Community help, reaching out to one another, helping when there is a need. God bless you