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It's another discombobulating moment in the pandemic, with conflicting signs of where the virus is heading and what people should do about it on a daily basis.

“The sense that you’re standing on shifting sands does put you in an awkward situation about: ‘What do I do? And, what don’t I do? And what they told me yesterday may be different from what they’re telling me today,” saysThe confusion is compounded by the fact that a pandemic is unlike other traumatic events, such as natural disasters, in important ways, Shoch-Spana says. There are no obvious cues people can judge for ourselves to assess the risk.

That leaves people to figure things out for themselves, without much clear guidance, seemingly indefinitely. But the virus is still far from becoming endemic yet. And even when and if it does, it won’t be gone. It’ll still be infecting, sickening and killing people. So people will still have to navigate day-to-day decisions about risk. That could easily vary over time, and in different seasons, and depending on your own underlying immunity and health status.

“When we’re more emotionally regulated, then we can be better problem-solvers and figure out: ‘How do I navigate a world that is so unpredictable and uncertain right now?” Wright says.

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