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44 Bizarre Photos From Covid Era You Probably Wouldn’t Have Believed If You Hadn’t Lived Through It
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44 Bizarre Photos From Covid Era You Probably Wouldn’t Have Believed If You Hadn’t Lived Through It

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Some periods of history are so bizarre that even if you’ve lived through them, looking back on them feels surreal, as though you were stuck in a bizarre nightmare. The Covid-19 pandemic is no exception. Although this is recent history, it sometimes feels like it happened decades ago.
To remind you of what a scary, odd, stressful, and confusing time it was, our team at Bored Panda has collected some of the weirdest photos from the pandemic era. Social distancing and mandatory masks are just the tip of the iceberg. Keep scrolling to travel back in time.

#1 An Italian Priest In Lombardy Felt It Was "Too Sad To Celebrate Mass In Front Of The Empty Pews", So He Sent Out A Call For Selfies To His Parishioners

An Italian Priest In Lombardy Felt It Was "Too Sad To Celebrate Mass In Front Of The Empty Pews", So He Sent Out A Call For Selfies To His Parishioners
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#2 Circus Performers Line Up To Get A Covid Vaccination In London

Circus Performers Line Up To Get A Covid Vaccination In London
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#3 A Priest Giving Social Distance Blessings With A Squirt Pistol And What, I'm Assuming, Is Holy Water. 2020 Folks

A Priest Giving Social Distance Blessings With A Squirt Pistol And What, I'm Assuming, Is Holy Water. 2020 Folks
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Endless lockdowns. Masks. Social distancing. Working from home. Stockpiling toilet paper. Clapping for medical workers every day. Zoom calls. Odd graduations. Delayed weddings. Peculiar habits. Vaccine hesitancy. Constantly shifting governmental regulations. Declining mental and emotional health. Families ripped apart. Grifters selling protective equipment and hygiene products at a massive markup. Misinformation, disinformation, and politicization of vaccines.

It was a weird era, full of fear, stress, and uncertainty. For many people, it was one of the worst times of their lives. For others, it was a time when they could check out from their studies and work, and slow down.

#4 Trams Are Wearing Face Masks In Rabat, Capital Of Morocco

Trams Are Wearing Face Masks In Rabat, Capital Of Morocco
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#5 A Goose Enforces Social Distancing

A Goose Enforces Social Distancing
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#6 "I’m Not A Cat": Lawyer Gets Stuck On Zoom Kitten Filter During Court Case

"I’m Not A Cat": Lawyer Gets Stuck On Zoom Kitten Filter During Court Case
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While it’s easy to criticize governments and organizations for poor communication, slow responses, hypocrisy, or rules that didn’t make much sense, at the time, there was full-blown panic.

It’s difficult to make the right decisions when you lack information and with so many unknown variables about the illness you’re dealing with.

That being said, the pandemic exposed a lot of weaknesses in the way that the world reacts to major health crises. In a recent article, ‘Nature’ magazine points out that in some ways, the world is both better and worse prepared to handle another global pandemic in the future.

#7 I Am Not Doctor But That Seems To Defeat The Purpose

I Am Not Doctor But That Seems To Defeat The Purpose
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#8 America's Response To The Covid-19 Global Pandemic All Boiled Down To One Picture

America's Response To The Covid-19 Global Pandemic All Boiled Down To One Picture
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#9 This Is How Our 5th Grader Is Coping With Monday Today. If Wearing A Plague Doctor Mask While Remote Learning Doesn’t Sum Up 2020 Schooling, I Don’t Know What Does

This Is How Our 5th Grader Is Coping With Monday Today. If Wearing A Plague Doctor Mask While Remote Learning Doesn’t Sum Up 2020 Schooling, I Don’t Know What Does
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“In some respects, there are grounds for optimism. For example, mRNA vaccines came of age thanks to rapid progress in research and technology — much of which occurred during the pandemic. Low-and middle-income countries’ capacity to make vaccines is greater now than it was in 2020, although there is still a long way to go before they are self-sufficient,” ‘Nature’ stresses.

“Nations have improved their systems for infectious-disease surveillance and have a better understanding of how to design fast clinical trials for testing vaccines and treatments during a crisis.”

#10 Band Practice In Wenatchee, WA

Band Practice In Wenatchee, WA
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#11 Our Feline Friends Spotted Practicing Social Distancing Measures Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic

Our Feline Friends Spotted Practicing Social Distancing Measures Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic
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#12 Safety First

Safety First
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On the other hand, now, countries also seem worse prepared to handle another pandemic than in early 2020, when the World Health Organization declared that Covid-19 was an international public health emergency.

“When it comes to political will and financial backing, many have recoiled from taking the steps necessary to bolster pandemic responses. Politicization of the COVID-19 pandemic has stigmatized public-health authorities and guidance in some countries, and increased vaccine hesitancy,” ‘Nature’ explains.

#13 Ready For First Pandemic Halloween

Ready For First Pandemic Halloween
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#14 This Sweater Comes With A Matching Mask

This Sweater Comes With A Matching Mask
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#15 Personal Space

Personal Space
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According to Joanne Liu, a paediatric emergency-medicine specialist at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and a former international president of the medical-aid organization Médecins Sans Frontières, “the science will deliver if we have a new emerging infectious disease. I think it will be the people who aren’t going to deliver.”

#16 The Denver Broncos Have The Entire Town Of ‘South Park’ In The Stands For Today’s NFL Game

The Denver Broncos Have The Entire Town Of ‘South Park’ In The Stands For Today’s NFL Game
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#17 Graduations Looked Different

Graduations Looked Different
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#18 Next Level Method Of Avoiding The Wuhan Coronavirus

Next Level Method Of Avoiding The Wuhan Coronavirus
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As ‘Nature’ points out, efforts to boost vaccine equity since the pandemic have stalled. What’s more, it will be harder to prioritize pandemic preparations as more time passes since the end of the last international health emergency.

“The sense of urgency dwindles with each passing year and there is a strong desire to put the COVID-19 pandemic — sometimes described as a once-in-a-century event — behind us. That does not mean that the world has another 95 years until the next pandemic.”

As reported by ‘Nature,’ one study found an up to 50% chance of a similar pandemic in the next 25 years.

#19 Bender Looking For A Covid Scam

Bender Looking For A Covid Scam
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#20 Got This Big Roll Of Toilet Paper As A Gag Gift For Christmas. Who's Laughing Now!?

Got This Big Roll Of Toilet Paper As A Gag Gift For Christmas. Who's Laughing Now!?
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