I’m getting ready to change my pinned tweet (see below).
I’ve had it up since January 26, 2020—the week I recognized that CoVid was going to dominate healthcare for at least the entire year. (As an aside, the reason I knew CoVid was going to be huge that early was that in Mid-January 2020 the CDC had dramatically changed their homepage content to reflect the seriousness of CoVid. Hey, if the CDC took the rare action of changing their 50 million visits/month homepage content, who was I to doubt it?)
However, now that my family bubble is approaching full vaccination status, I think it’s OK to change it.
Don’t get me wrong—I don’t think we as a country have turned the CoVid corner. Heck, I suspect that the combination of the vaccine “hesitant” in the USA and the pool of unvaccinated people in the world will result in significant reoccurring outbreaks for years to come, some of which will be worse than what we have already experienced.
But how are my family and social bubble doing? Well, we have turned the CoVid corner, and that’s a sufficient enough milestone for me to change the content on this important piece of digital real estate.
Now my only question is what do I change it to?