How the pandemic’s narratives are still unfolding, five years on

Do you clearly remember the choices you made a few years ago during the early days of the COVID pandemic? Did you painstakingly wipe down your groceries before putting them away, quarantine your mail three days before opening it, or hoard toilet paper while others were unable to find a roll? Is the nasty argument with your brother-in-law over children’s COVID vaccination fully forgotten, or does a twinge of annoyance still flicker when he speaks at family gatherings?

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