The early days of the COVID-19 pandemic forced a profound shift in daily routines and psychological well-being, characterized by a pervasive sense of uncertainty and isolation. Grocery shopping transformed into high-stakes missions, while public interactions at pharmacies became fraught with tension and anxiety. Amidst this "waiting" period, where the future remained obscured, individuals sought solace in small, mundane moments and intergenerational wisdom. Conversations with family members highlighted the tension between personal safety and the human need for connection, exemplified by the dilemma of navigating social life and blind dates during a lockdown. Ultimately, these shared experiences underscored a collective resilience, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the strangeness of the time to mitigate feelings of loneliness and maintain a sense of normalcy as the world rapidly changed.
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