
Loneliness won't end when the pandemic ends
CNN
The "loneliness epidemic," as some experts call it, was a problem well before Covid-19. It'll take effort to keep it at bay post-pandemic.
She'll still work mostly from her home in California. She'll mother her two college-aged daughters. And she'll continue to ponder intimacy and connection as a 54-year-old woman experiencing loneliness. "Post-pandemic, even now that I'm vaccinated and everyone in my household is vaccinated -- I don't really have people outside my little pod," she told CNN.More Related News