We now have the mechanical equipment to create protective buildings, the tools to measure and track the connections between indoor climates, and the computing capabilities to correlate the data to tell us if we are doing things right.
A tiny virus has completely turned our world upside down. Even with our remarkable cognitive resiliency that allows us to feel hopeful despite uncertainties, we are now in an unprecedented situation without familiar daily routines, goals, or human interactions. As we watch movies at home during the workday, cover our faces, and glare at anyone in the grocery store who dares to cough, our deepest fears can take hold and make us ruminate about an uncertain future. Will we get COVID-19? If we do, how bad will it be? Will our families and friends survive? Will our economy ever recover? Will my business or job be what it was before this?