Seven days before the world closed itself off, a woman marked her skin with ink — an ordinary act of self-expression that the pandemic would quietly transform into something unintended. When lockdowns shuttered tattoo parlors and confined people to their homes, the critical window for proper aftercare passed without remedy, and the fresh artwork deteriorated in isolation. Her story is a small but precise reminder that history's great disruptions do not only shatter grand plans — they also catch us mid-sentence, mid-healing, mid-ordinary life.
Woman's Pre-Pandemic Tattoo Becomes Unintended Time Capsule of COVID Era
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