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Everyone 16 and older is now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine in the United States, which in many ways marks a new chapter in our pandemic journey. Though inequities and issues around access (and hesitancy) persist, it might seem like things are brightening up. But the pathway from eligibility to full inoculation isn’t without challenges, especially as it relates to navigating friendships and other relationships.
Let’s start with the obvious: COVID-19 likely shifted some of your friendships. During a disease outbreak, particularly one spread by human contact, it’s not surprising that our ways of connecting with and relating to one another will change. But that doesn’t mean all hope is lost when it comes to your friendships. Adia Benton, Ph.D., an associate professor of anthropology at Northwestern University, who studies social relations in epidemics, says that many West African Ebola survivors she spoke to during her research formed new friendships with fellow survivors o