Life After the Mandatory Mask Wearing During the Coronavirus

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The COVID-19 virus greatly restricted outdoor activities, leading to a significant increase in the time we spent at home. Time spent with friends and people in our communities gave way to more time spent at home. Even when going outside, wearing masks became a necessity, and social distancing rules became the norm.


Now, in this period when COVID-19 has become less prominent, many things have returned to normal. People often say that those who experienced significant changes in 2019 feel like time stopped after 2019. In 2023, the mandatory mask requirement has been lifted, and social distancing is no longer a necessary requirement. Spending time with people and having conversations has become more common, just like it used to be.


For a while, I couldn't meet up with friends due to isolation measures. However, as the situation improved and vaccines became available, I felt comfortable spending time not only outdoors but also indoors. One of the most memorable and happy moments for me was when I went to the movies. Due to mask-wearing and the thought of not being able to enjoy popcorn, I had gradually stopped going to my favorite movie theater, which had started to feel stuffy. Recently, I went to the theater to watch the long-awaited "Crime City 2." Although the mask mandate had been lifted for a while, it was my first visit since then, and it left me with a great and lasting impression.

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