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Pandemic time warp

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More than a year has passed since the coronavirus pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization. For some, it's felt like COVID-19 arrived yesterday. For others, it's felt like an eternity.

On this episode of This Is Why, we find out why crises play with our sense of time and why a prolonged crisis like a pandemic has different effects.

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Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter

Dave McIvor - @d_mac1519 on Twitter

This is Why - @ThisIsWhy on Twitter

Email us - thisiswhy@globalnews.ca

Guests:

Dr. Peter Graf, professor of psychology in the Department of Psychology at UBC

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More than a year has passed since the coronavirus pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization. For some, it's felt like COVID-19 arrived yesterday. For others, it's felt like an eternity.

On this episode of This Is Why, we find out why crises play with our sense of time and why a prolonged crisis like a pandemic has different effects.

Contact:

Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter

Dave McIvor - @d_mac1519 on Twitter

This is Why - @ThisIsWhy on Twitter

Email us - thisiswhy@globalnews.ca

Guests:

Dr. Peter Graf, professor of psychology in the Department of Psychology at UBC

  continue reading

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