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Are you over the pandemic? We want to hear about your worries or hopes
View Date:2025-01-09 07:56:05
After almost two years, many offices that have remained closed are finally talking about bringing back staff. More states have begun lifting indoor masking requirements and relaxing other COVID-related restrictions.
Do you expect notable changes in your life?
Are you returning to work after taking a break for caregiving? Are there pandemic habits you're thrilled to see go — or expect to stay forever? What changes do you foresee to your home life, your finances, your approach to travel or shopping?
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