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The groundhog year: This is what 12 months of monotony has done to your brain

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lockdown cliches. Having an out-of-body experience, I hear myself mutter: “Oh yeah, I’m okay. Like Groundhog Day day though, isn’t it?”The pandemic has been characterised by repetition.

The same walk around the block, the same supermarket, the same uncomfortable kitchen chair to sit in for eight hours, the same two or three companions (if you’re lucky), the same drive - straight home - from work, the same unanswered worries.

In the last 12 months, despite living through one of the biggest historical moments of our entire lives - that will undoubtedly be dissected and analysed by experts for decades to come - the whole thing has been, well, monotonous.

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