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US Surgeon General discusses loneliness as a public health problem
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyontheriver" data-source="post: 77535401" data-attributes="member: 381079"><p>I got out and walked for miles. I lived near a fantastic trail and I walked without a mask. I know. Shockingly irresponsible at the time according to some. As to Zoom or watching mass online, it just isn't the same. A virtual Eucharist? Not quite the same.</p><p></p><p>Too much TV news is toxic. It's always like the world is ending. With or without Covid.</p><p></p><p>I agree that the trends were there before. It would have been worthy of talking about even without Covid.</p><p></p><p>Agreed nothing new. But massively accelerated. And not yet recovered from because 'social distancing' has been learned and is only slowly unlearned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyontheriver, post: 77535401, member: 381079"] I got out and walked for miles. I lived near a fantastic trail and I walked without a mask. I know. Shockingly irresponsible at the time according to some. As to Zoom or watching mass online, it just isn't the same. A virtual Eucharist? Not quite the same. Too much TV news is toxic. It's always like the world is ending. With or without Covid. I agree that the trends were there before. It would have been worthy of talking about even without Covid. Agreed nothing new. But massively accelerated. And not yet recovered from because 'social distancing' has been learned and is only slowly unlearned. [/QUOTE]
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