Did the Pandemic Break Our Brains?
Briefly

In the U.S., about a million more working-age adults reported serious difficulty remembering, concentrating, or making decisions in 2023 compared to before the pandemic.
Chiverton thinks he caught COVID-19 in early 2020 and attributes his frequent mental slip-ups to possible Long COVID symptoms.
Andrew Petkus emphasizes that mental mistakes often arise from being busy or distracted, but acknowledges that the pandemic may have heightened awareness of these issues.
Despite common slip-ups, many people attribute their increased forgetfulness and mental lapses to the stresses of living through the pandemic.
Read at time.com
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