A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Eighteen

I have had another long and somewhat stressful day.  Among other things, I learned that a family friend who had gone into the hospital with coronavirus a few days ago passed away.  His wife was sick as well, but she recovered.  I can only imagine what it is like for her right now, having to deal with this while still in quarantine.  I think of how hard it was when my father died, and the only thing that helped at all was having other people around to offer support or distraction.  I know she is far from the only person who is in that situation right now, and it is not as if I hadn't considered it in the abstract, but everything becomes more vivid when it is someone you know.

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