For two years, New York City was an experiment in loneliness: nine million people siloed with smartphones and 24/7 home delivery, cut off from the places where they used to gather. Therapists were booked up, even as tens of thousands were grieving. https://t.co/G59RtoGXof
— NYT Metro (@NYTMetro) April 22, 2022
The pandemic has spurned more loneliness, especially for those who are single and crave in-person connections.
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) February 15, 2022
Here are some ways to put yourself out there if you are feeling lonely. https://t.co/s7vg2oTODI
One study says that 3 in 5 American adults describe themselves as lonely — and that was before the pandemic https://t.co/I64xr9FVXC
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 5, 2021
Dementia and loneliness during COVID https://t.co/Lhd7VpewpL
— Extremalby Blog (@sonnolenta46) February 15, 2022