"Hello, Dear Tonya!
We have never met, but now I've got to know you a little better.
We are like waves running against each other, barely touching, and immediately disappearing in the ocean of time. Your eldest daughter outlived the youngest and your great-grandson was born on the same day as you under the Antares star,
on November 10.
Your granddaughter, who you had cured of pneumonia with penicillin, became an artist. You worked as a nurse.
Doctors are currently working on the front line again, as back then, in the forties.
In the hospital where you used to work at almost all the places are now occupied, the lights are on all night in labs.
We wear masks and gloves and are afraid to touch each other.
Our homes have become shelters, and walks and ordinary conversations have become a source of hazard.
A lot has changed over 50 years - we have learned to communicate with each other at the speed of light from anywhere in the world and to buy whatever we want without leaving the house.
However, we are very helpless when confronted with the forces of nature and diseases.
Moreover, in 2020, the world is looking for a magic cure for a new dangerous virus, our "new penicillin".
Can you tell me what it will be this time?
After all, all this already happened once, right?
Hugs,
Your granddaughter Xenia"