Personally, it is very hard to focus on work when you don't get to interact with friends. Need to do something about that in addition to ways to keep myself entertained and safe.
I doubt we'll have a lockdown. Almost all the news coming out says that Omicron cases are milder, so despite the high infection rate governments might decide to not risk hurting public opinion by going into lockdown again. Part wishful thinking, for sure, but I'm still skeptical.
At the beginning of the lockdown here in 2020, we organized a weekly zoom with my friends. We are still meeting. We even meet more than before, because half of them live abroad.
How many people were/are "essential workers" for who lockdowns dont actually apply? Postal and package delivery workers? "Health Care adjacent" professions running stuff to nursing homes?<p>The recognition those people got last time amounted to extra overtime without pay and some signs and memes about how great they were for bringing us our shit. This time I suspect many of them won't fall for it.
I build a big bunker with a lot of food, a carbon neutral diesel generator, a computer with Win 10 Home ( so i would be spied by MS), a lot of toilet paper and an Android phone. I will port the linux kernel to rust and rewrite X ( in rust of course) so the web browser will be the window server.
How to Beat Pandemic Fatigue<p><a href="https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/peace-happiness/physical-mental-health/pandemic-fatigue/" rel="nofollow">https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/peace-happiness/physic...</a><p>and:<p>Will Life Ever Return to Normal? How the Bible Can Help in a Post-Pandemic World<p><a href="https://www.jw.org/en/library/series/more-topics/post-pandemic-world-bible-help/" rel="nofollow">https://www.jw.org/en/library/series/more-topics/post-pandem...</a>