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A Hunger for Normalcy

Tom Purcell on

My first trip anywhere since February of 2020, Florida gave me a taste of the basic freedoms many of us have been missing for two reasons:

First, before I flew to Pensacola, I had received both COVID vaccine shots.

Second, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had eased many COVID restrictions in his state long ago.

For instance, in Florida masks are not required by law. Schools have been open for in-person learning since last August.

Restaurants and bars have been operating at 100 percent capacity since September. And the beaches were never closed.

Unlike my state, Pennsylvania, life in Florida was already semi-normal before the vaccines arrived.

Given his anti-lockdown sentiments, it’s not surprising that DeSantis thinks the messaging on vaccines from our public health experts has been “horrific” - and backwards.

“The messaging should be, get a vaccine because it's good for you to do it,” he says. “It works. You're not going to have to be doing anything abnormal. You can live your life….”

DeSantis says that the “get-back-to-normal” message is muddled when you tell people after they’ve got the vaccine that they still have to wear masks, social distance and avoid social gatherings larger than a bridge club.

 

Whether you agree or disagree with DeSantis, you have to admit that he’s correct when he says the official messaging on vaccines has been confusing - and still is.

According to Business Insider, just two weeks ago Dr. Fauci said “it's important for all Americans - both vaccinated and unvaccinated - to continue avoiding crowds and socially distancing until we know for sure that vaccinated people don't spread the virus.”

I’m glad I’m not Governor of Florida. I’m certainly glad I don’t have his and Dr. Fauci’s responsibilities.

I don’t know when - or, at this point, if - our lives will ever get back to some semblance of normalcy.

All I know is that for a few days I was able to sit outside in the warm Florida sun enjoying live music - and enjoying the simple freedom to gather and converse in a way I hope we’ll all be free and safe to do again soon.

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Copyright 2021 Tom Purcell. Tom Purcell, author of "Misadventures of a 1970's Childhood," a humorous memoir available at amazon.com, is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review humor columnist and is nationally syndicated exclusively by Cagle Cartoons Inc. For info on using this column in your publication or website, contact Sales@cagle.com or call (805) 969-2829. Send comments to Tom at Tom@TomPurcell.com.


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