Covid and Time
To what degree has the Pandemic altered our perception of time? For many the sense of time progressing has ceased, replaced by an ‘endless’, looping, repetitive sense of time. How widespread is this feeling and ...
To what degree has the Pandemic altered our perception of time? For many the sense of time progressing has ceased, replaced by an ‘endless’, looping, repetitive sense of time. How widespread is this feeling and ...
Relationships have changed considerably in the time of Covid-19. For many, this has been in a positive direction, with roughly 20% of people saying that their relationships with their spouses, children, or neighbours have improved ...
Two-thirds of the people who have died from Covid-19 have had disabilities. Despite this chilling statistic, the impact of the pandemic on disabled people as a group is rarely acknowledged, at best treated as an ...
Although children face fewer health risks directly from covid-19, it is arguable that their lives have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. In the UK, and much of the rest of the world, it is ...
One of the most immediate and striking impacts of the pandemic was the sudden curtailment of our rights and opportunities to travel beyond our own homes and immediate localities. Whilst lockdown’s restrictions are temporary, what ...
How will the history of coronavirus be written? Will it be recorded as a footnote to a larger story, or a profound ‘turning point’ in the economic, political, social and cultural history of the human ...
On 9 November 2020, BioNTech/Pfizer announced that they had developed a vaccine which was effective in preventing 90% of people from contracting covid-19. At the conclusion of Phase 3 trails on 43,000 people, they declared ...
When Boris Johnson declared the first lockdown on 23rd March 2020, the United Kingdom was still marching in step, with the peoples of all four constituent nations subject to the same restrictions aimed at preventing ...
To mitigate the spread of coronavirus, governments across the globe have rushed through legislation, or enacted emergency powers, granting them unprecedented control over the lives of their subject peoples. Whilst, even from the outset, some ...
The moment in history that the covid-19 pandemic crashed in upon, was already one undergoing rapid technological change. The existence of the internet both ensured the rapid global awareness of the virus’ very existence, and ...