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As people begin to re-emerge from over a year of isolation, there s a lot to navigate and re-learn.
After a long, dark year, social muscles have atrophied. In-person gatherings now call for weighty questions about COVID-19 safety. And many people, who during the pandemic found relief in empty calendars, don t want to go back to the world as they knew it.
NPR s All Things Considered heard from listeners who are grappling with these new realities, and we enlisted two experts to help answer those questions: Dr. Lucy McBride, a primary care physician, has been hearing a lot about these post-pandemic stumbling blocks from patients and Ekemini Uwan, a theologian, has written about letting go of the past in order to build a better future. Listen in the audio player above and read on for excerpts of their responses.
Feeling Anxious About Returning To Post-Pandemic Society? You re Not Alone
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Feeling Anxious About Returning To Post-Pandemic Society? You re Not Alone
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