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Matt Damon Reveals How Pandemic Lockdown Taught Him The Importance Of Human Connection

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Matt Damon is revealing the important lessons he learned from lockdown and COVID-19. The 50-year-old actor discusses his hopes for the post-pandemic future of the movie-going experience during an upcoming interview with “CBS Sunday Morning”. “Hopefully people will get back in the habit of coming out together and going so that we can all still have jobs,” he said. “I think actually that people have been waiting and, at least, anecdotally, people have been waiting and just can’t wait to get back to normal life.” RELATED: Tom Hiddleston Stands Up To Matt Damon Taking His Character In The ‘Thor’ Movies The Academy Award winner also reflected on quarantine life: “It was a very inhumane way to live – to be disconnected from each other – I really

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