March 19 marks one year since Californians were ordered to stay at home to combat the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
The worldwide pandemic up-ended our lives in unimaginable ways. In California alone, nearly 3.5 million people have contracted COVID-19 and more than 47,000 people have died from it.
Many of the simple joys of life — visiting grandparents, eating in a restaurant, playing in the park with friends — have been on hold for nearly a year. But now that vaccines are being administered, many see signs of hope on the horizon.
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KPBS wants to know what you plan to do once the pandemic is over? What have you missed most that you cannot wait to do again? We want to hear about your plans so that we can tell the stories of how San Diegans plan to move forward once the pandemic is over.