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- As one article discussing the disruptions Covid-19 has brought to Life As We Know It puts it, “It’s tempting to wonder when things will return to normal, but the fact is that they won’t – not the old normal anyway. But we can achieve a new kind of normality, even if this brave new world differs in fundamental ways.”
www.bbc.com/future/article/20200424-why-it-will-be-so-hard-to-return-to-normal
Dec 2, 2021 · No one back then thought that life might never return to normal. The majority thought normality would return within six months. We humans are (usually) an optimistic bunch.
- Danny Dorling
Danny Dorling joined the School of Geography and the...
- Danny Dorling
And even though some permanent social effects of Covid-19 are unclear, many people will get to that feeling of ‘normal’ – eventually. The scars are real. Fear and trepidation around returning to...
Jul 30, 2020 · Here's what public health experts say we should expect. Only 19 people said that life would never return to normal, or that a "new normal" with more restrictions and cautions would...
Apr 24, 2020 · We want to return to normal but we know deep down that our journey won’t be a return so much as a departure. The question, then, is why would you use the word “normal” at all?
Feb 22, 2021 · Beyond next winter, experts’ predictions are blessedly simple: Life in the warmer months of 2022 should be normal, or at least whatever qualifies as normal post-pandemic.
- Joe Pinsker
Aug 3, 2022 · This is the landscape in which so much of the public is choosing to return to normal, accepting the risk of exposure and infection. Is that good? Or bad? It’s natural.
May 18, 2021 · As life slowly returns to some version of normalcy in the U.S., psychologists are confronting a difficult reality: Many people won't be back to normal anytime soon.