Richard Hogan: Masks save lives, not enslave them

Richard Hogan: Masks save lives, not enslave them

The sharp rise in positive Covid 19 cases elucidates that we are heading into the second wave. While, we were united in our sense of shared responsibility to flatten the curve during the first wave, there is a very real sense of fatigue and anger as we move into this next phase of the pandemic. Quite simply, we are exhausted and world-weary. 

It is important to acknowledge that before we face back into another challenging time. That sense of camaraderie that sustained us and kept us warm over the initial wave seems to have dissipated. 

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