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The new normal COVID: 9 things that weren t scary before the pandemic but are now

Shaking hands and hugging In the pandemic s early days, whether to shake hands was a topic of debate. Now, people mostly just don t. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, strongly advised breaking with this age-old cultural norm - for good. As people meet more frequently, if you encounter someone who extends a hand, the germ factor may cause you to instinctually recoil. We re social people, Webber said. You (might) reach out and then you pull your hand back, and we tell people that s a natural feeling. If in this moment you feel anxious, waving or bumping elbows instead is OK, Webber said. Let people know that you re still a little nervous, she added. By doing that, we ve made a connection and they (will) have empathy.

Fully vaccinated but scared to remove your mask? Experts say getting back to a mask-free norm may take time for some

Fully vaccinated but scared to remove your mask? Experts say getting back to a mask-free norm may take time for some Jessica Villagomez, Chicago Tribune © Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS Jada Johnson receives the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Armando Ambriz, medical assistant with Esperanza Health Centers, at the Gage Park Vaccination Site in Chicago on Feb. 19, 2021. As more people across the country become vaccinated against COVID-19, the CDC released guidelines last Monday allowing for fully vaccinated people to gather together without masks. But pulling off the mask and adjusting to life before the pandemic will come with a learning curve, according to experts.

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