Just over 100 days ago, the United States had its first case of the Coronavirus, better known as COVID-19. All normal things came to an end. We were forced to be quarantined. Many lost their lives, many lost their jobs, and people of all ages had to come to terms with their mortality. Schools abruptly came to an end; teens missed out on opportunities to attend their proms, grad night, and graduation. Even our place of worship was no longer accessible. This experience has drained us all. Healthcare workers and essential workers are overwhelmed without adequate protective equipment. To date, there have been 118,000 deaths. This event has been an unprecedented time for all of us.
People are afraid and worried about their health and the health of your loved ones. Their financial situation has ...