7 aspects of life during COVID quarantine we want to keep and a big one to ditch Staff report
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Have you had a recurring dream where you light a bonfire fueled only by face masks?
Do you fantasize about donating your hand sanitizer stockpile to the nearest day care? Long to get in line at the Shop-Rite or Wegmans right behind the woman in front of you, rather than awkwardly blocking all the other carriage-pushers?
While we aren t ready to say the COVID-19 pandemic is in our rearview mirror, we are feeling good about the loosening of restrictions, jettisoning of some of the precautions, and the chance to at least inch toward normal life.
COVID restrictions were tough, but here are 7 aspects we d keep
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In an impassioned speech Thursday from the Senate floor, Bernie Sanders gave a long list of reasons for why the pandemic must be defeated, but it was one in particular that caught the ears of many on social media.
The elder, Jewish lawmaker with seven grandchildren lamented how the social distancing rules required as a result of the coronavirus have prevented young people from dating for over a year.
“You got young people, who want to go to school, who want to socialize, want to date … they’ve been unable to do that … and that has resulted in a very sharp increase in mental illness in this country,” Sanders said, stumping in favor of the Democrats’ pandemic relief legislation that also addresses the growing mental health crisis.