It's been one full year since the novel coronavirus turned the world upside down - one year of face masks and social distancing, one year of Zoom and working from home, one year of virtual happy hours and endless walks.
At the start of last March, most people couldn't describe the difference between a pandemic and epidemic. One year ago the idea of hoarding toilet paper was ludicrous. One year ago we were going to work sick.
Life has changed, and fast. As we mark the one-year anniversary of this awful, awful year, here are some photos from olden times - all taken one year ago - to remind you what life was like right before it changed forever.
People packed sports stadiums with abandon.
Hundreds of thousands of people traveled to and from New Orleans for Mardi Gras last February.
Even more attended Disney Parks around the world until March 14 ...
... and masses of college students attended March Madness games until the tournament was cancelled March 12.
Presidential campaigning still raged on.
Most safety measures weren't yet in place even as federal officials were briefed on the virus.
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