![]() ![]() Why would we do that? Why send away these materials that, just a few short weeks ago, were in such short supply or imperative to our own citizens’ care and recovery? Should we not hold onto these provisions for the next health crisis? The truth is, to do so would run counter to who and what we are as Americans. Inventories of lifesaving therapeutic medicines and medical supplies have skyrocketed as American industry boosted output, to the point that we now have surpluses and are now looking at how we can ship those supplies to our international neighbors. Our country has risen to the challenge since March. We are reminded how truly blessed we all are to live in these United States. These last weeks have been a time to take stock of what is and is not essential in our lives…what we can live with or without…and what we are genuinely thankful for. Yes, the last few months have been without precedent. Individuals on the frontlines dug in for a protracted engagement. Disquieting anxiety settled in on what the future held in store for all. Societies upended Economies ravaged People dead as battles raged against a faceless enemy. The results of these events were catastrophic. A collection of circumstances, so random and yet, so interwoven. ![]()
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