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The necessary—and the bizarre—Covid-19 habits Indians picked up a year since the lockdown
A year ago, on March 25, 2020, my home had no masks. It was the first day of India’s complete Covid-19 lockdown, and the reality of what “stay at home” meant was to sink in.It was the first day of many habits—some outlandish and others rational—that would change how Indians live and socialise. And the first of these was to buy masks. We bought three masks for the three people in our home. There was nowhere to go, not even for groceries, so these mostly lay in their packaging for nearly a month. At the time, no one knew what masks really did, how often one should wash them, and which ones to buy.This was the beginning of the pandemic, also a time when my friends and I had made bets about when

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