Pandemic Diary

My Shades Of Gray World Is Suddenly Black And White

by | Jul 22, 2020 9:50 am | Comments (0)

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The doctor, veering off topic, told me that his wife took comfort in knowing that if the world got unbearably worse, there was always the black pill. That pill crosses my mind often in these death-laden days here in New York City, the former epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic. I wonder how often the doctor’s wife thinks of it and I hope not too much.

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Nursing Home Hell

by | May 6, 2020 1:56 pm | Comments (7)

Annette Korzick in her room a month before the lockdown.

My mom is in a nursing home, and while there have been many stories about the countless number of brave medical personnel, maintenance workers, kitchen staff working this nightmare, living it, dying it, there have not been many about the way it impacts a family — or in my case, a family member. Me.

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Covid Claims “Big E”

by | May 3, 2020 2:09 pm | Comments (3)

Big E in college circa 1963.

Mothers’ Day is coming up. Every year, I feel grateful that I get to make not one but two calls. Big E, my belated father’s only sibling and that cool, badass aunt,” has always been like a second mother to me and countless other young people she has encountered throughout her life.

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Cops Roll With “Change Of Conditions”

by | Apr 28, 2020 5:20 pm | Comments (2)

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Officer Kyle Listro and Patricia Lambe, Lt. Dell on Academy Hill.

The phone woke me up on a Sunday morning after my last Saturday night of dancing and dining pre-Covid. Assistant Chief Herbert Sharp was on the other end. I must have sounded half-asleep.

You up?” he asked, and then told me that I needed to write a policy on the department’s response to Covid-19.

A policy?” I asked.

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The Distance Between Us Diminishes

by | Apr 13, 2020 11:38 am | Comments (5)

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East Rock, from atop East Rock.

On a walk last week in East Rock, where Suzanne and I shelter 23 hours a day, we got ready to pass a young family coming in the opposite direction on the sidewalk. Normally, of course, this would not present any sense of panic; sidewalks are meant to be shared. But considering our tenuous circumstance these days, we were careful to keep our distance alongside Orange Street by stepping all over a well-tended lawn.

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Seniors Stuck In Stop & Shop Traffic Jam

by | Mar 19, 2020 9:57 am | Comments (12)

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The first day of seniors-only hours produced pre-dawn lines like this one outside Stop & Shop stores.

Sales boomed this morning as Stop & Shop began seniors-only hours. The results of the new policy for customers like me, there to take advantage of hours (6 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.) set aside for those over 60 –- a Coronavirus version of the Early Bird Special –- were not so healthy.

The Hamden store was overrun with customers, the aisles were jammed with traffic, the register lines ran forever, the manager hustled from checkout clerk to checkout clerk trying to speed the cashiering process while seniors queued up as they did in the old days – say, a month ago – before we knew we were especially at risk for a pandemic.

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