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Mar 26, 2020

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The Four Possible Timelines for Life Returning to Normal

The coronavirus outbreak may last for a year or two, but some elements of pre-pandemic life will likely be won back in the meantime

Photo: Sasha Freemind

By Joe Pinkser

The new coronavirus has brought American life to a near standstill, closing businesses, canceling large…

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