1. Gyms
2. Outdoors and Exercise
2.1. Going to Parks, Zoos
2.2. Fun Runs/Marathons
3. Culture
3.1. Festivals
3.1.1. Renaissance
3.1.2. Cultural
3.1.3. Local Yearly Traditions
3.1.4. Burning Man
3.2. Art Shows
3.3. Museums
3.4. Pop Culture Conventions
3.4.1. cosplayers
3.4.2. actors
3.4.3. influencers
3.5. Sporting Events
3.5.1. Sense of Local Pride/Community
3.5.2. Summer Olympics
3.5.3. "Release" of steam by individuals
4. Education
4.1. Public Schools
4.1.1. Equity in access to learning
4.2. Parents
4.2.1. Loss of time
4.2.2. Loss of Work Hours due to homeschooling
4.2.3. Schooling Choices
4.2.3.1. Widening Gap between income and educational outcomes
4.3. Kids
4.3.1. Loss of Socialization from School
4.3.1.1. No Recess
4.3.1.1.1. No Exercise
4.3.1.2. Friendships
4.3.1.3. Mental Health
4.3.1.3.1. Depression
4.3.2. Loss of previous learned skills
4.3.2.1. degraded test scores
4.3.2.2. lowered self-esteem
4.3.3. Isolation at Home
4.3.3.1. Fewer Diverse Experiences
4.3.3.2. Loss of Social Services Intervention
4.3.3.3. Degrading of Free Time
4.4. College Grads
4.4.1. Lowered income potential
4.4.2. no jobs available
4.4.3. continued Student Loan payments
5. Less Tangible
5.1. Extended Family
5.1.1. No Funerals and Reunions
5.1.2. Separation from at risk relatives/older people
5.1.3. Cultural Identity
5.1.3.1. Rites of Passage
5.1.4. Caregiving to Family Members
5.1.5. Weddings
5.2. Personal
5.2.1. Going to Movie Theatres
5.2.2. Individual Space
5.2.2.1. lowered mental health
5.2.2.1.1. reliance on unhealthy coping skills
5.2.2.2. increased tension in household
5.2.2.2.1. Risk of Domestic Violence
5.2.3. Touch
5.2.3.1. Hugs/Affection
5.2.3.1.1. loss of connection with others
5.2.3.2. Massage
5.2.3.3. Therapy
5.2.3.3.1. pain
5.2.3.3.2. reduced mobility
5.2.3.3.3. relapses
5.2.4. Mental Health
5.2.4.1. Access to health resources
5.2.5. Connection with friends/family
5.2.5.1. loss of support networks
5.2.5.2. Inability to connect with other people in meaningful ways
6. "Normal" Experiences
6.1. Food Samples
6.2. Eating at Restaurants
6.3. Meetings in Public Spaces
6.4. Sense of Safety in Public Areas
6.4.1. Lack of Public Restrooms/Drinking Fountains
6.5. Farmers Markets
6.6. hours of operation for business
6.7. No more handshakes
6.8. Seeing Doctors in Person
6.9. Going 'in' to Work
7. DEATH
7.1. Family Members
7.1.1. Elderly
7.1.2. At risk
7.1.3. Children
7.1.4. Spouses
7.2. Friends
7.2.1. loss of people who know you best
7.2.2. increased fear for own mortality
7.3. Prominent People
7.3.1. Loss of scientists
7.3.1.1. long term economic and global economy issues
7.3.2. loss of medical professionals
7.3.3. loss of social movement icons
7.3.3.1. long delays in social justice
7.3.4. performers
7.3.4.1. vacuum of talented individuals
7.4. Not Being Able to Say Goodbye/Mourn Properly
7.4.1. No funerals
8. Income
8.1. Reduced Earnings
8.1.1. benefits cut
8.1.2. less advancement within workplace
8.1.3. hours cut
8.2. Loss of Job
8.2.1. Loss of Healthcare during Pandemic
8.2.2. Housing Evictions
8.2.3. Marital and Family Strife
8.2.4. Lowered Self Esteem
8.2.5. Less earning potential over time
8.2.6. Limited government assistance
8.3. Widened Equity Gap due to Internet Access
9. Social
9.1. Kids Birthday Parties
9.2. Concerts
9.3. Coffee Dates with Friends
9.4. Karoake
9.5. BBQ's and Holiday Celebrations
9.6. Pubs and Live Music
9.6.1. loss of income for musicians and pubs
9.6.2. loss of variety and talent development
9.7. Interactions with Strangers
9.7.1. Can't see emotions b/c masks
9.7.2. meeting new people
9.7.2.1. dating
9.8. Going to Casino
10. Transportation/Travel
10.1. Vacations
10.1.1. Learning New Cultures
10.1.2. Building Memories
10.1.3. loss of connection with extended family
10.2. Going to Library
10.2.1. Equity in Information Accessibility
10.2.2. Safe public space
10.2.3. less learning
11. Health Care
11.1. Loss of Preventive Care
11.2. Face to Face interaction with Doctors
11.3. Gaps in Continued Care
11.3.1. Loss of Prescriptions
11.4. Fear of Seeking Treatment
11.4.1. Higher risk of death among poor, elderly and POC
11.5. Elective Surgeries
11.5.1. added complications
11.5.2. long term health issues
11.5.3. escalation of things like cancer
12. Jobs
12.1. "Essential Non-Medical Workers"
12.1.1. Loss of Safety in workplace
12.1.1.1. Covid19 Risk for self and family
12.1.2. Expectation of Large Workload
12.1.2.1. Expectation to go to job if sick
12.1.3. Abuse from Customers
12.1.3.1. Fear from Customers
12.1.3.2. Workplace Violence
12.1.4. Gig Work
12.1.4.1. Increased Covid19 risk
12.1.5. Service Industry (Plumbers, Pest Control, etc.)
12.1.5.1. Higher Risk of Exposure
12.1.5.2. Fewer hours/income
12.1.5.3. Less new workers entering the workplace
12.2. Medical Workers
12.2.1. loss of safety in workplace
12.2.1.1. Covid19 risk for self and family
12.2.1.2. Fear of job loss if vocal
12.2.2. Abuse from Patients
12.2.3. Expectation of Self Sacrifice
12.2.4. Unethical practices by Managment
12.2.4.1. demands to hide Covid19 info
12.2.4.2. Undocumented overtime
12.2.4.3. Inequity in treatment for patients
12.3. Self-Employed/Small Business Owners
12.3.1. Income loss from lack of clients
12.3.2. Loss of healthcare
12.3.3. Inability to keep business running long term
12.3.3.1. Loss of diversity in local business
12.3.4. Risk of buyout by larger companies
12.3.4.1. Spike in Pricing
12.3.5. Trouble reaching potential customers
12.3.5.1. Widening gap of online presence
12.4. Working from Home
12.4.1. No personal space or time away from work
12.4.2. Reliance on person devices for work related activities
12.4.3. Odd working hours
12.4.4. No routine