You did nothing wrong. I was already thinking negatively before you posted.
Anyways, let's all hope 2021 is going to be a better year for all of us wherever we are from!
Posting an update here regarding situation in the UK:
Post brexit situation seems stable at the moment regarding trade because of the secured free trade agreement with the UK - so no problems with imports such as food etc - which could have been the case had we had no trade deal.
The UK is currently in its 3rd national lockdown. The new covid variant is overwhelming our national health service and the only way to control this is another full national lockdown. This will be a big one though, because this looks set to last until end of March. What that will mean for our economy is uncertain, but we do know that the first big lockdown hit our economy hard - we were the worst hit economy in the West. So it's possible we are going to take another knock to it again, but the good thing is there was a rebound effect after the first lockdown, so it's possible to recover economic growth, but we will have to see. I'm going to stay largely optimistic and say it's definitely possible.
As for how we get out of this, well.. like everywhere else in the world... It's going to be mass vaccinations. Fortunately this is already underway and we have just had another vaccine approved - the Oxford astrazeneca one. My home town also is now one of the first mass vaccination hubs in the UK, so that is a very good thing as well.
As for how this affecting me personally, well... I am still waiting for an epidural blood patch for a chronic spinal fluid leak. It's been nearly a year delayed and I am waiting just like many millions of people for normal services to resume in our health care to have treatment, but this won't happen until covid is more under control.
Currently, I am listed as part of the four priority groups to be vaccinated first in the UK, as I fall under the "clinically extremely vulnerable" as I have other health conditions besides the spinal fluid leak which puts me into this priority group. So I may be vaccinated by the end of January or early February.
A lot of stress and anxiety happening right now for lots of people for lots of different reasons. But like with the US, all of our countries face challenges right now, and in the midst of this, it is key to remain positive.
@luminous I feel that COVID will kill Brexit for good. An international student who was from Spain during my undergraduate years ended up telling me that Brexit will fail.