Social distancing is not only about preventing the illness itself, but rather, slowing the rate at which people get sick. LOS ANGELES - As the White House’s social distancing guidelines expire and states like Georgia and Oklahoma lift coronavirus lockdown orders, the desire to go back to the way things were doesn’t necessarily mean that social life will be what it was before the restrictions. RELATED: Asymptomatic individuals may be rapidly spreading COVID-19, according to researchers Millions of people around the world got used to a new reality under self isolation, and social distancing isn’t likely to fade away anytime soon. What will the ‘new normal’ look like? The mantra “stay home, save lives,” may stick with many people long after