Covid 19 may have somewhat transformed us as individuals, something that may gradually unfold as the pandemic subsides. Some of the changes could manifest in how we interact with people, our likes, dislikes and other habits—unmistakably influenced by social distancing norms, maintaining air bubbles and absence of human touch.There has been a plethora of articles on how some of our old habits are dead, and new ones have been formed, thanks to the prolonged pandemic.
And, despite the promise of a vaccine in 2021, some of the new habits that have been adopted may sustain.A New York Times column by Bob Morris noted that we have lost the ability to talk about a lot of things because we aren’t doing a lot of things.