People have started leaving their houses more to get fresh air during covid, that's good news

Talk about how the lack of commute, coworkers and lack of socializing opportunities have forced people to leave their houses and talk to their neighbors explore their communities. While one of the impacts of Covid is to force people out of cities, because it's not a good idea to be in a crowded place in the middle of a pandemic, the other counteracting affect has been to push people into neighborhoods and communities where people hang out. Because if you're not going to work and you're not seeing friends and family you still need the social connection and community, and people are finding that in their town centers and main streets. This could turn -- and I really hope it does -- turn Americans, at least in the north if nothing else, into more social creatures.

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