SEVEN months into the quarantine measures in the country, one confronts the reality that surviving the pandemic is no longer a sprint but a marathon.
The pandemic has disrupted most, if not all aspects of normal life. The new normal is difficult. We are impatient to return to life as we knew it. Psychologists say that short-term distress during disasters is hard, and long-term distress even more so. This pandemic is reportedly both. Most of us are struggling. We are exhausted. Pandemic fatigue is real.
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