>>114316399I live in Juárez, which is at the border with El Paso. Ironically we're the larger city, but out of the two we have the least ammount of infected and dead by a large margin.
Activity stopped by a large ammount, and it's really weird to see casinos and malls be completely shut down (the malls specifically give off an eerie abandoned mall vibe even though there's obvious activity inside), but strangely enough I empathize with what you described.
Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful this is all coming to an end (at least until the next flu season, if some health experts' predictions are to be believed), but it's such a non-ending that it feels unreal. But who knows, maybe when it comes back we'll actually be forced into lockdown proper, and we'll feel more like New York and other big cities do.