AFTER a year of battling a pandemic that has had many mutations and has not shown any signs of slowing down, where you live and who you live with matter.
They matter, not just in terms of survival but also in remaining healthy, in having a sound mind so we may continue to work or make ends meet while at home, and in interacting with others so that we don't have to be alone with our fears, anxieties, and worries.
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