ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:
Dating wasn't easy before the pandemic, and it certainly isn't now. Still, many people are not letting the coronavirus get in the way.
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
No, they are not. Dating apps are reporting increased traffic. Some couples are sheltering in place together.
SHAPIRO: But what if you just started seeing someone? Well, moving in together might not be the best idea. So what can you do to keep things going?
KELLY: Well, you can go on a virtual date, eat dinner together, watch a movie.
SHAPIRO: And if things get stale, look for ways to shake it up. Write letters, take an online class together or cook the same thing at the same time.
KELLY: And this - if a date ends poorly or the relationship sours, be honest. Don't ignore texts. And if you're going to end things, try video chat.
SHAPIRO: Now is not the time to ghost. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.