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5 reasons we’re worried to get back to ‘normal’

5 reasons we’re worried to get back to ‘normal’

by Karley Myall | Feb 28, 2021 | Anxiety, Coronavirus, Depression, Guest Blog, Lifestyle, Loneliness, MentalHealth, stress

Well, we’ve been given the date for everything to go somewhat back to normal, being the 21st June, but everyone is still a bit cautious as to what will happen before then and whether it will have to be pushed back. We’ve been in this situation for almost a...

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