Shortly after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization I sat in my office thinking about the future. The world was in lockdown but I refused to give up my expectations of the present and future, maintaining a Pollyannish outlook no matter what I read, heard or saw. This blithe optimism was facilitated by the fact I had just migrated, had not yet engaged fully with local mass and social media, and was out-of-synch with my former sources of information.
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