It has become obvious to most of the world at this point that “going back to normal” after this health crisis won’t be normal at all. Things about our daily lives are going to have to change, even after lockdown measures ease.
We are now on our 38th day of lockdown, and we will definitely go past the definition of quarantine. Only essential businesses remain open, meaning that we can have one person per family go to the supermarket or pharmacy, with limited numbers allowed into stores at any one time.
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