How soon people forget says reader

To the Editor:

I have been appalled at the childish behaviour of adults during this pandemic.

I saw an elderly man {80s} yelling at the person responsible for the carts and the counting of persons entering the grocery store and refusing to cleanse his hands.  I stepped in as the working person, who has challenges, was being told to “back off idiot”. I spoke to this man as I would an errant child but he proceeded to misbehave and complained throughout the store.

Also, the building that I live in has residents who are trying to find ways to break restrictions.

When I think back to the wars and the last pandemic a hundred years ago and how the citizens had shortages, etc. and came together, we are so blessed to be in a time when we can succeed with a vaccine that is going to win.  We just need to behave like responsible members of our society however and we will create a new normal.

In a SPECIAL NOTE:  SAVE OUR STORES and STAFF – GET TAKE OUT; SAVE OUR RESTAURANTS – CALL AND ORDER FROM PLACES THAT CAN GIVE YOU CURB-SIDE TAKE OUT; DONATE TO FOOD BANKS;  BE KIND TO ALL WORKERS.  Say  thank you to staff for working through this time.

It’s amazing how quickly people have stopped being thankful.

Sincerely,

Jacquie Beale.