Abstract

2020 is a year that will live in infamy. The global pandemic has disrupted the lives and livelihood of almost everyone on the planet, and worse yet, killed millions. Thanks to science, death rates have dropped, and vaccines have been found that will slow and hopefully end the spread of this horrible disease. Life will return to “normal;” but what will that new “normal” be? I look forward to finally seeing my colleagues in person, in Orlando, at the 240th ECS Meeting this fall, but assume that in this new “normal” there will be a virtual component and some level of “distancing.”

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