17 months during a pandemic is a LONG time for restrictions. But, restrictions are definitely needed. I am glad that we have effective vaccines, but the pushback is causing infection rates to increase with a dangerous mutant variant. So, isolations and restrictions will have to continue for a much longer time than necessary as folks will not vaccinate and mask.
Lots of folks are rather lonely. There was a Zoom conference call with my church yesterday with elders / deacons. Our pastor manages excellent meetings. But, yesterday members on the call dominated with non-church discussions. I think folks are just so lonely from being isolated that they forgot they were in a "business" call. The "idle" discussions ran for 30 minutes. Unfortunately, I had a commitment that morning and had to do an "Irish Exit".
Next time I chat with my pastor, I'll mention and revisit the July meeting. I think I have a great idea. Perhaps birthday clubs and groups can do socializing calls as needed. Hence, that may limit interference with important church business. There are many venues for free conference and video calls.
We'll see. Stay tuned.
This is a photo I snapped of my church many years ago. No idea we would experience a horrible respiratory viral pandemic. My church stopped in-person services in 2020 and immediately started remote / Zoom services. In June 2021, the metrics indicated in-person services could resume with caution and limited folks. We are now fully reopened, but with the continued increase in infections, I decided to resume remote attendance.