"No man is an island, entire of itself" - yet a bit of physical isolation could do more good than harm given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The dazzling world of technology had tricked us into an illusion that virtual connection could easily substitute all forms of genuine human contact until the pandemic reminded us how true the otherwise is, and how unwilling we are to forego any of it.
People sit in their cars watching a movie at a new drive-in cinema on a field in the countryside near Marl, Germany, as regular theatres are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, on April 7 2020. /AP
People use social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus, as they queue to enter a supermarket in Madrid, Spain, April 8, 2020. /AP
Teacher Chung Ha-eun gives an online class amid the new coronavirus outbreak at Seoul girls' high school in Seoul, April 9, 2020. /AP
People observe social distancing on the lower level in Greenwich Park in south London on April 11, 2020. /AP
Devotees offer food to Buddhist monks behind plastic sheets to practice social distancing to help curb the spread of the coronavirus during the Thai New Year at the Samian Nari Temple in Bangkok, Thailand, April 13, 2020. /AP
Pastor Albert "Gonzo" Gonzales stands on a flat-bed truck as his church holds Easter services in the parking log in San Antonio, April 12, 2020. /AP
Two friends, who hadn't seen each other in a month, chat while keeping social distancing due to the coronavirus, on the Mediterranean Sea corniche, in Beirut, Lebanon, April 9, 2020. /AP