- 02 Apr 2020 11:16
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First we watched, in shocked fascination, as the people of Wuhan disappeared into quarantine, turning that city’s bustling streets into urban deserts; then, ordinary life ended in Italy and across Europe; now Britain is going into a lockdown of its own, and yet how strange it still feels, I have lost count of the number of people who have told me it’s like living in a film. But this is not fiction: faced with an invisible enemy, our existences have had to change overnight. Millions of people have abandoned their workplaces, and have been “helplessly watching a tidal wave of cancellations – weddings, parties, meetings, holidays”. Parents are having to home-educate their children, while holding down jobs remotely; others may no longer have a job.
source : http://www.vikilix.com/2020/04/01/can-w ... -lockdown/
source : http://www.vikilix.com/2020/04/01/can-w ... -lockdown/