Stories
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Society, not Covid-19, makes us vulnerable
Rick Burgess coped with the death of his mother in February 2020 by immersing himself in the task of protecting his community from Covid-19 and challenging the government's failure to protect and support elderly and Disabled people during the pandemic.
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Our Covid complicity
Athena Stevens thought she had a cold that she tried to ignore, but it turned out to be Covid-19. Here she reflects on how we have all put ourselves and others at risk with the choices we’ve made during this pandemic.
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Why pandemic denial is nothing new
Could today’s Covid-deniers be taking lessons from history? After all, it’s nearly 200 years since frustrations at a cholera-induced lockdown erupted in Sunderland.
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Disability in the post-pandemic world
Disabled people have suffered more than most during Covid-19, but there is still a chance to build a kinder society. Dolly Sen explores whether we will come together, or allow more brutal disparities to develop in the worsening recession.
Catalogue
- Books
- Online
A tale of two pandemics : historical insights on persistent racial disparities / by Josh Neufeld.
Neufeld, JoshDate: [2020]- Books
Together : 2020-2022 / Tuk Goh.
Goh, TuckDate: 2022- Archives and manuscripts
Journals of a Pandemic: a project recording life in COVID-19
Journals of a PandemicDate: 2020Reference: SA/PAN- Books
COVID-19 and shame : political emotions and public health in the UK / Fred Cooper, Luna Dolezal and Arthur Rose.
Cooper, Fred (Historian of medicine)Date: 2023- Books
Days on repeat : 04/2020 - 07/2020.
Harris, OliviaDate: 2021