Yeah, but that's what friends are for in times of great uncertainty.
I mean, the article does have a point, and personally, I am trying to keep my complaining to a minimum, because this is something we're all going through, so almost everybody else knows the frustrations, they're not hearing anything they don't already know. Plus, in many cases, it feels like complaining about "first world problems," y'know? Like, yeah, it's frustrating not being able to actually go into a restaurant to place an order, and it's a hassle trying to place an order online or over the phone, and then figure out if they can deliver, or if you have to pick it up . . . but, it could be worse: we could all be without food, so it's not like we're going to starve to death, especially if you're lucky enough to get stuff from the stores and make meals for yourself. Plus, it's harder for those who are still working in restaurants, because this is adding additional stress to them having to adjust to these new procedures, so they're under far more pressure than we as consumers are.
Likewise, it's also frustrating not being able to step foot into certain places because they're "non-essential businesses" and have to remain closed until further notice . . . because again, it's harder for the employees, because that's their very livelihoods they're not being able to receive for the time being, they have families so support, so how are they going to do that without regular paycheck coming in? A measley one-time stimulus check of $1,200 (that's coming out of our own tax dollars like a loan against us) isn't going to cover much of anything at all.
So, yeah. There is a lot of complain and vent about, which is understandable, but as far as I'm concerned, I'm just trying to keep it to myself, because again, we're all in this together.