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Has Covid changed life ?

Has covid changed life completely forever? 

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  • 2 days ago

    Yeah unfortunately it has and it sucks because life was so good and so normal before that. Now we're in a weird time where we don't know when its gonna end and we aren't as sure about things as we used to be. I think it definitely affected that sense of security and that sense of normalcy that we all need on some level to feel happy and comfortable in life. Even if all of this is ever completely over millions of people will still be affected because they lost people they loved. Hopefully they recover and they can be happy.

  • Anonymous
    2 days ago

    Of course, it has. For so many reasons. 40,000 kids have lost parents, and there are so many other losses.  

    Then, it has been a relatively short amount of time. A year or so seems like eternity, but it's not. We will gradually slide back into our former ways and routines very soon.  

  • Anonymous
    2 days ago

    not forever. pandemics happen and will happen again. there's nothing you can do to stop it. you just have to wait and ride it out.,follow the recommended guidelines, get vaccinated when available and it will pass eventually

  • Anonymous
    2 days ago

    Yes and closing this place down has also changed life.

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  • 2 days ago

    In general, things will go back to normal. But the pandemic has reminded Americans that we have a right to live a healthy life. And if our employers won't give it to us, the government better. Because if you want America to SUCCEED, you're best off starting with A BUNCH OF HEALTHY PEOPLE. It's not rocket science. Look, I'm a retired GI, and I get free government health care. Guess what? I want you to have it, too.

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