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Opinion: Using social distancing to test if technology can solve the loneliness epidemic

As the #Covid19 pandemic stretches on, social distancing appears to be our reality for the foreseeable future. Let's use this time to optimize technology to enhance our collective social health.

As the coronavirus spreads exponentially across the United States, widespread social distancing is thought to be our best weapon against rampant transmission. Minimizing human contact can slow the rate of spread — flattening the curve — and avoid a surge of sick patients that would strain our health care system to a point where it cannot effectively care for them. State and local governments have imposed increasingly severe restrictions on the movement of Americans, and have ordered roughly 1 in 5 Americans to stay home.

The conundrum is that these mandates — prudent and necessary as they are — who already describe themselves as lonely. If the ultimate goal is holistic public wellness, we cannot ignore the on other metrics of health.

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