Updated 5/2/2021 9:32 AM
Now that we're well into Year Two of the coronavirus pandemic, much of the attention is focused on younger people. The direct observation is that more young adults are becoming infected with the virus. But there is an indirect concern, too.
"Beyond getting sick, many young adults' social, emotional and mental well-being has been impacted by the pandemic," reads a warning on the website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Quinn Dellinger has an app for that.
"I had this idea while I was sitting at an airport," says Dellinger, 22, of Naperville. He looked around and saw a lot of people his age, who probably had a lot in common.