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Has loneliness and isolation during the pandemic changed you? We want to hear your stories

DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Sean Keeler - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Are you lonely? Are exhausted from being lonely? You’re not alone. We’ve gotten used to being apart. And yet we’re still coming to grips with it, roughly a year after the coronavirus first hit the state of Colorado.

How did all that isolation change us? Change you? A year after COVID first spread through the Front Range, what are the long-term impacts, emotionally and psychologically, from the pandemic, in terms of our work and life and play? Did you miss key life events or moments? How did we change? How did you change? In a community rooted in the outdoors and gatherings, what did we lose? And how do we get it back?

If you want to talk to about your experiences with isolation, or the experiences of friends and family in dealing with isolation, please fill out this form. We really want to hear your stories.

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Has isolation, being apart from others, adversely affected you and your family?
Has isolation, being apart from others, adversely affected your job disrupted your workplace?
Do you know of friends or family who have been adversely affected by social isolation in recent months?
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