Kindred,
As we remember the over 200,000 lives lost to COVID-19, we need to also pay tribute to the first responders, healthcare workers, teachers and public servants working tirelessly to help our kids cope, save lives and contain this pandemic.
Also remember to send well wishes to those that are impacted by this terrible disease.
One of the ways to wish well and have consideration so that more people, children, women and men do not get sick and/ or die, is to remember to wear a mask.
National COVID-19 Remembrance Day will be at the Ellipse in Washington DC starting noon EST.
Let's pray for all the lives lost and families impacted by this terrible tragedy; and continue to work to contain and prevent more losses and harm.
It is the belief of this author that there are different pathways to enlightenment and spiritual understanding. The hope is to develop positive connections and relationships.
Sunday, October 4, 2020
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