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The Many Faces of The Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic, lasting for about two years, has undeniably presented one of the greatest protracted challenges to humanity. Now it is surging with more variants that spread even faster. It has exerted a profound impact on a world doused in turbulence and transformation and poses a serious threat to our safety and health. All of us have seen the well-established rhythms of our personal lives abruptly altered. COVID-19 is a huge stressor shaking up our psyche and triggering our fears and uncertainties.

However, as we enter the Chinese Year of the Tiger, the symbol of bravery and strength, we shall keep our heads high and leave everything negative behind. This requires quite a

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