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We ve survived countless pandemics. There have been about 20 pandemics in the past 200 years and we ve survived them all. So most people will bounce back.
Most of us will adapt quickly to life post-pandemic and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, says Taylor, just like people rapidly adapted to wearing masks. (Bobby Hristova/CBC)
Some anxiety is normal
Initially, Taylor expects to see a range of reactions, from exuberance and hypersociability to anxiety as people cautiously â or not-so-cautiously â resume regular life.
Taylor said it s normal to feel some trepidation about returning to our normal routines and increased social interaction. After all, we ve been told that proximity to others comes with risk for more than a year.
Hospital social workers help COVID-19 patients, grieving families get through some of their worst days
For hospital social workers in the thick of the pandemic, these days, their job involves everything from providing emotional support to ailing COVID-19 patients and their families to helping them arrange video calls and access vital services.
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Paula Abramczyk is an ICU social worker at Humber River Hospital in Toronto. Over her 30 years at the hospital, she says she s never been as busy as she is during COVID-19 s third wave.(Brian Goldman/CBC)