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Originally Posted by AzulOscuro
Extrovert or introvert, having the possibility to go out for a little of fresh air is a need. The only difference is that introvert barely are gonna to meet with a crowd. What it’s as everybody know so far, a danger for the virus transmission. I was pretty upset when I saw this Summer an uncountable bunch of people together in the part or other sites.
And my government had nothing to say as they returned to “normality” according to the figures of deceased people and beds in hospitals we could allow. 
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We've never had a lockdown where we weren't allowed to go out, getting fresh air has always been possible. It really is interaction with people that I miss. Not big crowds but just seeing some friendly faces.
I posted an article on Facebook a few days back "Home office causes loneliness" and a friend responded with "am I the only one that loves home office?" And I have to say it stung a bit because it is so completely missing the point.
I do love not having to drag myself to the office, I love not having to commute, working from the comfort of my own house, not being surrounded by too many people all day.... but it IS still incredibly lonely when you live by yourself. I don't know why people can't understand that - I was talking to a friend in the same situation and she said the same of people around her.
I don't have kids, but I can still imagine how stressful it must be to have them home from school while you have to work. It's called empathy. And the lack of empathy makes me feel even more lonely.