The Best and the Worst (“IADSAGJ!”) of Humanity in a Crisis.

Coronavirus doesn't care if you believe it's a hoax or not.

The Best and the Worst (“IADSAGJ!”) of Humanity in a Crisis.

Are you seeing the +Humans and the -Humans this week?

I sure am. Some artists +Humans are trying to help kids at home. Hello, Wendy MacNaughton, Carson Ellis.

I’ve been hearing that folks are asking the people who usually clean their homes to resume their working schedules. Their thinking? If they don’t see a problem with it, apparently, those who clean should be willing to take the risks?

In one case, a pressing reason needed for house cleaning? They are expecting a week-long visit from relatives who live in NY. Yikes!

These are the folks you need to give a mile of social distancing for the rest of your life.

A 75-year-old woman in a Chicago grocery store was reprimanded by a 50’s bleached blonde woman after seeing the elderly woman lift her turtleneck up and over her mouth after the 50’s woman seemed oblivious to the 6-foot social distancing rule. The 50’s woman went ballistic. Yelling, “It’s a hoax! This virus is ALL a political hoax!”

I am making a face mask for my fellow 75-year-old grocery shopper that is embroidered with “The coronavirus doesn’t care whether you believe it’s a hoax or not” just in case she meets this charmer again.

Another section of +Humans? They are working every day, every damn day, in supermarkets, interstate highways driving trucks, delivering mail to say nothing of all the health workers arriving at work, some without the basic kit to protect themselves. Honestly, extraordinary humans have been in our midst for years anonymously, without requiring a daily standing ovation, “IADAGJ!”.

What is IADSAGJ!

“I AM DOING SUCH A GREAT JOB!”