By: Samantha Estrada
After this whole COVID-19 crisis ends, will we go to what life was like before January of this year? Is this considered to be the “new normal?”. Many are saying this pandemic will brush off by the end of August. But, many say , we will have to get used to this lifestyle. Period. Just imagine, though, “how the new normal will be?”. Nose swabs and temperature readings at every travel gate, robot cleaners and servers, sterilizable body suits to permit “socializing without distancing”?. Who knows what the future will be like, and what we can least imagine. If we ever go back to school, in August, will I have to wear a mask when socializing with my friends again? Will I have to stay 6 feet apart from people, like my teachers? At a restaurant, will I have to wear gloves when I'm eating? Will there be another wave of this virus, forcing us to quarantine and separate ourselves from the world again? Although, many say that due to the virus, there will be a “new normal”. But, to me, normal it will not be.
After this whole COVID-19 crisis ends, will we go to what life was like before January of this year? Is this considered to be the “new normal?”. Many are saying this pandemic will brush off by the end of August. But, many say , we will have to get used to this lifestyle. Period. Just imagine, though, “how the new normal will be?”. Nose swabs and temperature readings at every travel gate, robot cleaners and servers, sterilizable body suits to permit “socializing without distancing”?. Who knows what the future will be like, and what we can least imagine. If we ever go back to school, in August, will I have to wear a mask when socializing with my friends again? Will I have to stay 6 feet apart from people, like my teachers? At a restaurant, will I have to wear gloves when I'm eating? Will there be another wave of this virus, forcing us to quarantine and separate ourselves from the world again? Although, many say that due to the virus, there will be a “new normal”. But, to me, normal it will not be.