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When Charles Dickens wrote, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” he wasn’t talking about the tale of one global pandemic.
The one we’re in now has brought obvious changes — like the impact on businesses, education, and the economy — but no one could anticipate the changes to society beyond the obvious. Like the impact on social services, supply chains and the different ways we have to navigate social interaction.
People have rescheduled medical procedures. Stores are sold out of exercise equipment because gyms were closed. People who read lips can’t do that as easily with so many people wearing masks in public.
What unforeseen effects have you noticed since the pandemic, and subsequent safety measures, have begun?
This week on “In Conversation,” we talk about what you could not have planned for as COVID-19 has changed everything, with these guests:
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When Charles Dickens wrote, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” he wasn’t talking about the tale of one global pandemic.
The one we’re in now has brought obvious changes — like the impact on businesses, education, and the economy — but no one could anticipate the changes to society beyond the obvious. Like the impact on social services, supply chains and the different ways we have to navigate social interaction.
People have rescheduled medical procedures. Stores are sold out of exercise equipment because gyms were closed. People who read lips can’t do that as easily with so many people wearing masks in public.
What unforeseen effects have you noticed since the pandemic, and subsequent safety measures, have begun?
This week on “In Conversation,” we talk about what you could not have planned for as COVID-19 has changed everything, with these guests:

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