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Coronavirus: The psychology of a "First World disaster" [nowtoronto.com]

 

By Enzo Dimatteo, Now, April 8, 2020

Back in the day, one of my beats was covering what others might varyingly describe as cults. And so I’ve had occasion to find myself in some mind-bending situations – est group therapy sessions, getting hooked up to an E-meter. But this coronavirus is a whole other level of mindfuck. 

After three weeks of venturing out only occasionally for necessities, I’ve noticed synapses firing in my brain (or is that popping?) that I never thought I had before. It’s been an eye-opening experience.

The effort to fight the coronavirus has been repeatedly likened to war. The psychological effects can make it feel more like a terror attack. It’s the fear of the unknown that’s the thing. Only, the enemy is invisible and the attacks come in waves.

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