COVID-19 has changed the way we do so many things as a society. It has affected the little things, like shaking hands when you meet someone new, or hugging someone you haven’t seen in a long time.
We have had to adapt in bigger ways too, like wearing a mask everywhere we go. The worst adjustments have come in those moments when we have had to isolate, cancel plans with family, and not celebrate the holidays in the way we are used to doing.
Each of the situations, whether we have elected to go or cancel, comes with a version of COVID-19 social guilt. What does COVID social guilt mean?
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