No surprise, but 2020 has been brutal on everyone's mental health
Americans are mourning not only the lives lost to COVID-19, also their lost jobs, routines, events, friendships and human interactions.
Written By: Sarah Mearhoff
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ST. PAUL — It’s been more than 11 months since the first confirmed case of the novel COVID-19 illness was identified in the United States.
Within just a couple of months, life changed for most Americans.
In Minnesota, for instance, Gov. Tim Walz ordered residents to stay at home to curb the spread of the virus. Face masks became common, as did working from home and quarantining. Americans stocked up on hand sanitizer and toilet paper. Family members did not see each other for months, if at all.