The Pandemic May Be Over, But the Ableism Isn’t
<p>On<a href="https://abcnews.go.com/Health/world-health-organization-decide-coronavirus-global-health-emergency/story?id=68639487" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">March 11, 2020</a>, the world came to an abrupt halt. Sporting events were canceled, schools were closed, and office buildings were empty. Americans stampeded the toilet paper aisle with all the ferocity of Black Friday. Across the globe, people cherished a two-week break before cabin fever set in.</p>
<p>Three and a half years later, the world has largely gone back to normal. The desire to leave memories of quarantine behind is understandable, but the ability to act as if the pandemic never happened is a privilege that not everyone has.</p>
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