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OMICRON ANXIETY

  • Writer: Aaron Montague, MBA; MDIV
    Aaron Montague, MBA; MDIV
  • Dec 3, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 13, 2021

In recent days, the media has been flooded with the news of Omicron – a new Coronavirus variant, which the World Health Organization called “a variant of concern." We know little about the omicron." It is precisely for this reason that so many people are developing extraordinary anxiety over what day do not know about the Omicron Variant.

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The American Psychological Association (APA) defines anxiety as “an emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes like increased blood pressure." While anxiety can cause distress, it is not always a medical condition.As a matter of fact, according to anonline article in Medical News Today,


When an individual faces potentially harmful or worrying triggers, feelings of anxiety are not only normal but necessary for survival. Since the earliest days of humanity, the approach of predators and incoming danger sets off alarms in the body and allows evasive action. These alarms become noticeable in the form of a raised heartbeat, sweating, and increased sensitivity to surroundings. The danger causes a rush of adrenalin, a hormone and chemical messenger in the brain, which in turn triggers these anxious reactions in a process called the “fight-or-flight’ response. This prepares humans to physically confront or flee any potential threats to safety. The nervous feeling before an important life event or during a difficult situation is a natural echo of the original ‘fight-or-flight’ reaction. It can still be essential to survival – anxiety about being hit by a car when crossing the street, for example, means that a person will instinctively look both ways to avoid danger.


There are steps each of us can take to mitigate the spread or the severity of any variant of the Coronavirus. You know the drill, vaccination, masking, hand washing, sanitizing and distancing. These steps promises to retard the transmission of the virus, but may not arrest the virus. Once you've done all of these things there little more in the material realm that you can do. But you still might find yourself anxious over this little microscopic pest. Now what?


The Word of God tells us there is more we can do to eradicate the worries and fear which lead to anxiety, associated with not knowing. "Don't be anxious about anything." If we are instructed to be "not anxious". then there must be a way to be "not anxious."


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