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How to survive the next SIX MONTHS

This year has been a testing time, and with relentless bad news and the emergence of a second wave of coronavirus, the feeling of uncertainty is stronger than ever. Somehow, we’ve adjusted to a new way of life, whether it be meeting friends or popping out for groceries. Everything has changed in some way or another.

But now, as we learn these latest measures to combat the spread of COVID-19 will be in place for the next six months, at least, we find ourselves wondering how we’ll cope. The summer months felt somewhat of a relief, with the longer, brighter, warmer days, but asexplores how we can all look after our physical and mental health.

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