Jerry and Debbie tackle the questions that have arisen as the pandemic restrictions lift and life starts heading back to normal. How can people best re-enter relationships and society after such a long and challenging year?
Questions Covered:

08:00 – Post-covid, I have been seeing life really opening up here in Washington. I have been enjoying seeing the changes. 
13:35 – I am still afraid of the virus and don’t feel it’s over yet. I still wear masks. I have been afraid to go to Mass. This is really wearing on me. 
20:01 – I work in healthcare with patients who are immunosuppressed and have been struggling with the dichotomy of strict masks and regulations at work and now, nothing outside of work. 
24:45 – How do I get my autistic children not to be afraid anymore? 
35:07 – In states that have very low vaccination rates, people with chronic illness are feeling very vulnerable and still having to wear masks. 
46:25 – It seems like some people are so vigilant about wearing masks and enforcing them for other people that they are so angry in their interactions with others. People have not been content with individuals making decisions about their personal health. 
52:52 – I don’t think the covid restrictions were that big of an inconvenience, since it saved lives. I enjoyed spending so much time with my wife over the last year or so.