Updated On: 18 August, 2021 12:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Anuka Roy
As the city witnesses its second Covid wave, Mumbaikars’ resilience is being tested and many are struggling to keep up with the ‘new normal’. Here’s what the experts think we should do to stay safe and keep panic at bay

The photo is for representational purpose only
It was January 2020. Everyone welcomed the year like the previous times, with hope and resolutions. However, it the year did not exactly pan out the way people had expected. By March-end, we were all in for a rude shock. The Covid-19 pandemic brought panic, anxiety and uncertainty. No one was prepared for the scale of the thing.
During that time, there were a lot of webinars and online sessions revolving around mental health. Even on social media, everyone was talking about being kind and being in regular touch with friends and loved ones – even if it was virtually. Now, it’s been a year since the first lockdown was announced in India. Things might be opening up, but the situation is far from normal. The lockdown’s impact on mental health remains.
Lockdown and mental health