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Astronauts know how to handle isolation: Here are tips from Scott Kelly, Peggy Whitson and more.

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Right now, a huge percentage of people around the globe are living in isolation to "flatten the curve" and reduce the spread of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. But it can be really difficult to adjust to social distancing and quarantine, especially for those of us who are used to commuting and traveling and going out with our friends.

Luckily, astronauts have immeasurable experience with isolation, and a few have chimed in with their expert advice.

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