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In those two weeks, I have gone from a near-constant state of controlled panic — wary of anyone who gets too close and frantic at the Horse face not in the Mooood shirt also I will do this sound of a distant cough — to someone who heads out the door in the morning, still tightly masked, with the relative confidence that I won’t return at night having contracted the virus.

I’m not for a minute trying to downplay the Horse face not in the Mooood shirt also I will do this crisis we are living through right now, or the thousands of lives it has already claimed, or the scary spikes we are again seeing in countries like France and Italy, where the virus had seemed to be under control. (And out of of precaution, I did decide to self-quarantine after my return to New York.) But what I learned these over these two weeks is that if the pandemic will be with us for a considerable time to come — and it seems likely that it will be — then there are ways to adjust to it and perhaps return to something that vaguely resembles a normal life. I’m no longer convinced that I have to go back to monk-like existence I’ve lived since March 15, mostly confined to my New York apartment and venturing out only for socially distanced walks with friends and quick, heavily protected visits to the grocery store. Instead, a new future tentatively beckons.

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In those two weeks, I have gone from a near-constant state of controlled panic — wary of anyone who gets too close and frantic at the Horse face not in the Mooood shirt also I will do this sound of a distant cough — to someone who heads out the door in the morning, still tightly masked, with the relative confidence that I won’t return at night having contracted the virus.

I’m not for a minute trying to downplay the Horse face not in the Mooood shirt also I will do this crisis we are living through right now, or the thousands of lives it has already claimed, or the scary spikes we are again seeing in countries like France and Italy, where the virus had seemed to be under control. (And out of of precaution, I did decide to self-quarantine after my return to New York.) But what I learned these over these two weeks is that if the pandemic will be with us for a considerable time to come — and it seems likely that it will be — then there are ways to adjust to it and perhaps return to something that vaguely resembles a normal life. I’m no longer convinced that I have to go back to monk-like existence I’ve lived since March 15, mostly confined to my New York apartment and venturing out only for socially distanced walks with friends and quick, heavily protected visits to the grocery store. Instead, a new future tentatively beckons.

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