The new normal isn’t so bad


Don’t stand so close to me: residents practise social distancing while shopping from behind a line as a preventive measure against the spread of the coronavirus at a wet market in Hanoi, Vietnam. The most prevalent aspect of the future we may face is the increased need for physical distancing.- AFP

As with any global event, certain buzzwords become part of everyday lexicon.

In the time of the Covid-19, the phrase “the new normal” has come to succinctly describe one of the clearest truisms of an uncertain future, that our lives will be forever changed and we will need to adapt.

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