People are dealing with quarantine fatigue in many ways. Most folks I know are out and about, within reason. They are not doing anything too crazy but the the days of heightened caution are definitely over. Interesting findings from Pew Research on the topic. One of the findings I could personally relate to is about how closely people are following the news:
as the outbreak grinds on, the share of Americans who say they are following the news about the coronavirus outbreak very closely continues to decline. Nearly six-in-ten (57%) were very closely following COVID-19 news in late March, but that figure has declined steadily since. As of early June, about four-in-ten (39%) say they are following this news story very closely
In late March, I felt this was the only topic I was reading about and now three months later, I read some news of the pandemic regularly but the intensity is nowhere like those days in March. At some point fatigue and resignation set in. Nothing would change no matter how many news stories I read in a day. The basic rules of safety for me and the family were still the same. All we could do is to comply and try and stay out of trouble. The rest was outside our purview.
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