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Business Insight Coronavirus; Lesson 3 I do not ever remember being so happy to see my pizza delivery guy. Oh, and my mailman. The family loves the time of a day when we run to the mailbox. And the UPS guys; oh boy, they do work hard with all the deliveries in the neighborhood. I never thought of these people and now 1 do. 1 have more appreciation for all of them than I ever did before. I keep thinking not only about the first responders but all essential workers who continue their jobs, knowing their risk is high but they need to do the job. And their jobs are more important than ever because thousands of people like me and my family count on them. The other day, after several weeks, we people in the restaurant, no concerts, and finally went to get some groceries. What a different world it is now! And I looked at all the store employees and I felt like the price of someone's life, those limits I should go to each of them and thank them individually for being there. Never you or your family member. before I have thought of it, have you? So, our going back and re-opening really pay attention to any new scientific the state, the country, the town, will not discoveries. They certainly would help be going back to the old normal. We me and all of us understand what the will have the new normal. And I do not future will bring. But we still know less think we realize what it will look like but than needed to smartly move on. We will what I do know is that many of us will have much more appreciation for those in service to our daily needs, whom we probably never noticed before. And this is a great new normal. 1 will like that make conclusions both, statistically and change. I hope that all of us wil feel medically. What we know for sure it that more appreciation and will show more kindness and politeness for each other in general. That's a good new normal and will like it too. 1 do know we will live with facial will have to get used to practicing more covers and masks for a long while. I careful and preventive way of living, hope everybody will follow the rules, for including social contacts, hygiene, and themselves and for others' safety and comfort. While I do not quite like those masks at all times, 1 certainly learned always be reactive and at the last minute. already how to live with them and 1 It has to become proactive in order to be will follow the rules. My family and my successful. And proactive means to live in employees will do too. Not everything we a smarter and more disciplined manner. will have to continue doing is what we will And to appreciate each other. Every day. like. Spacing in the store, no hugging, no back patting, no hand shaking, limits of no theaters- all of it is quite limiting but we can live with that. When you reconsider are nothing. And that someone could be 1 watch all the daily briefings and have some antibody testing but it is not reliable. We will have some understanding of who presents what symptoms but we still do not know why. It will take years to there will be more new medical 'surprises', new diseases and bacteria resistant to all current antibiotics. Medicine will continue searching for solutions and drugs but we food selection. Preparing for another wave of a virus or epidemic cannot Michael Bukhalo, MD Arlington Dermatology 5301 Keystone Court Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Tel. 847 392 5440 | www.arlingtondermatology.net Business Insight Coronavirus; Lesson 3 I do not ever remember being so happy to see my pizza delivery guy. Oh, and my mailman. The family loves the time of a day when we run to the mailbox. And the UPS guys; oh boy, they do work hard with all the deliveries in the neighborhood. I never thought of these people and now 1 do. 1 have more appreciation for all of them than I ever did before. I keep thinking not only about the first responders but all essential workers who continue their jobs, knowing their risk is high but they need to do the job. And their jobs are more important than ever because thousands of people like me and my family count on them. The other day, after several weeks, we people in the restaurant, no concerts, and finally went to get some groceries. What a different world it is now! And I looked at all the store employees and I felt like the price of someone's life, those limits I should go to each of them and thank them individually for being there. Never you or your family member. before I have thought of it, have you? So, our going back and re-opening really pay attention to any new scientific the state, the country, the town, will not discoveries. They certainly would help be going back to the old normal. We me and all of us understand what the will have the new normal. And I do not future will bring. But we still know less think we realize what it will look like but than needed to smartly move on. We will what I do know is that many of us will have much more appreciation for those in service to our daily needs, whom we probably never noticed before. And this is a great new normal. 1 will like that make conclusions both, statistically and change. I hope that all of us wil feel medically. What we know for sure it that more appreciation and will show more kindness and politeness for each other in general. That's a good new normal and will like it too. 1 do know we will live with facial will have to get used to practicing more covers and masks for a long while. I careful and preventive way of living, hope everybody will follow the rules, for including social contacts, hygiene, and themselves and for others' safety and comfort. While I do not quite like those masks at all times, 1 certainly learned always be reactive and at the last minute. already how to live with them and 1 It has to become proactive in order to be will follow the rules. My family and my successful. And proactive means to live in employees will do too. Not everything we a smarter and more disciplined manner. will have to continue doing is what we will And to appreciate each other. Every day. like. Spacing in the store, no hugging, no back patting, no hand shaking, limits of no theaters- all of it is quite limiting but we can live with that. When you reconsider are nothing. And that someone could be 1 watch all the daily briefings and have some antibody testing but it is not reliable. We will have some understanding of who presents what symptoms but we still do not know why. It will take years to there will be more new medical 'surprises', new diseases and bacteria resistant to all current antibiotics. Medicine will continue searching for solutions and drugs but we food selection. Preparing for another wave of a virus or epidemic cannot Michael Bukhalo, MD Arlington Dermatology 5301 Keystone Court Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Tel. 847 392 5440 | www.arlingtondermatology.net