It's hard to believe it's been a year since the official start of the Covid-19 pandemic. I could never imagine our lives would change in such dramatic ways. Since the beginning of lockdown, I've been drawing Covid Life cartoons to blow off some stress, and thought I'd just make a few and would run out of ideas, but the new ideas kept on coming and coming.
Just because everything changed so much, everyday things became surreal. For instance, since all doctor visits became virtual, I was joking the other day that "going" to a doctor would require showing different body parts on a video call, so I turned this conversation into a drawing.
As Zoom fatigue has set in and summer plans have been canceled, it's hard not to feel tired at the end of each day. Drawing has helped lift my mood each evening, it's been a great way to laugh and share some joy with others.
Hope you enjoy this fresh new batch! Previous posts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5.
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Things I Don't Miss
100% still grocery retail life. Nothing changed for us except seeing what it was like to work black Friday crowds for a year.
Co-Workers
Pandemic End
Vaccine Rollout
2021
Pandemic Doctor Visits
Other than moving an eye doctor appointment, none of these changed for me last year. It was all still in person.
Covid In Hell
Weekend
Us Tech Jobs
Getting Vaccine
Pandemic Day 562
Honey I'm Home All The Time
Covid Case Count
Hope
That used to be associated with heroin junkies and look how we are right now
Pandemic Valentines
Screen Shot
Pandemic Dating
Still Waiting For Vaccine
Public Transit
Valentines Day
The World
Sry if this is offensive, but I don't really get it. Is it like the world is seperated and social distancing?
Bikini
That bikini does not belong in 2021! Send it back to 2009 where it belongs.
It may not be amazing, but it's better than nothing.
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