Anniversary of COVID-19 pandemic passes unnoticed among mask-wearing Texans
AUSTIN, Texas — Asked how he spent the last 12 months, Rod Merritt doesn’t mince words.
“It sucked,” sneers the retiree, the contempt on his face obscured by a black mask emblazoned with the words, “I’ve Been Vaccinated.”
Out for a morning walk in downtown Austin, Merritt and wife Deb, a camera around her neck, strike a vacationing couple’s profile in their Hawaiian shirts, sun hats and matching face masks.
But the longtime Texas residents, it turns out, have lived in Austin for nearly 30 years, dressed for an adventure they only wish they could have as the COVID-19 pandemic continues running its course.


