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Now that I’m
fully vaccinated against COVID-19, I’ve started socializing again. While from the outside I’m sure these interactions seem pleasant enough, my mind is often seething with questions and anxieties:
Oh my God, who is this? I feel like I know her, but I can’t remember her name.
Should we hug? Did we hug before the pandemic?
How do you hug people, anyway? Should I pat their backs?
Oh, this feels nice. Am I holding them too long? Not long enough?
There’s an awkward silence. What should I do?
As more and more Americans get their jabs, the CDC is
Six Tips for Socializing After You’ve Been Vaccinated
As vaccinations rise and cases of COVID-19 fall, Americans are once again hanging out and they’re feeling anxious about it. By Jeremy Adam Smith | May 17, 2021
Now that I’m fully vaccinated against COVID-19, I’ve started socializing again. While from the outside I’m sure these interactions seem pleasant enough, my mind is often seething with questions and anxieties:
Oh my God, who is this? I feel like I know her, but I can’t remember her name.
Should we hug? Did we hug before the pandemic?
How do you hug people, anyway? Should I pat their backs?
A majority of Americans in a survey said the pandemic changed their personalities.
They said they felt more conscientious, more open, more empathetic, and smarter.
But psychologists are skeptical about how much that will persist once life goes back to normal.
To say that Evan Shearin is emerging from the pandemic a kinder, gentler, more open-minded, and smarter version of himself may be an exaggeration. But it s not off base.
Without a commute, Shearin, an Indianapolis software consultant in his late 30s, had more time for learning new things. He taught himself how to cook, took online guitar lessons, got professional certifications, and tried his hand at planting an herb garden.
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