A person I work remotely with at a partner company in California lost her partner to Covid, and caught it herself, now left with lung scarring and trouble breathing likely for life. She's in her 30s/40s, and it's the first and only person that I know who contracted it so far.
What's fucked up is that she was working (from home) throughout most of it, and it's been a horrifying experience talking to her throughout this time and now listening to her suffer and gasp for air when trying to talk.
They extended my work from home until Sprint 2021 for now, which is awesome, but people started leaving homes to enjoy the perfect summer weather and we have another spike here as well, with 1-2 deaths per day in British Columbia, after being at 0 for a couple of weeks. People are blaming Americans crossing the border though, typically for work, but some apparently ignoring the quarantine requirements and just traveling to the parks and such. So now there are people harassing drivers with American plates, yelling at them to go home, even if it turns out that those people often actually live here. But still, we are at low single digit daily numbers out of 5 million people, so we are doing relatively well.
Looking at the numbers, I can't imagine what it must feel like in the US now.
Did you guys see the explosion in Beirut? It wrecked a large portion of the city, with around 150 deaths so far. Then I realized how crazy it is to think that Covid killed 8 times as many people in the US that same day. Or that it's been like a 9/11 every other day for a few months now. Holy shit!