Postcards from the Lockdown: Rainbows and Salutes
Day 5 of the lockdown. People seem to adjust and accept the current situation and the atmosphere has slightly calmed down in anticipation for the next big update. Boris Johnson has been announced as infected with the virus yesterday, which is another confirmation of a common truth, in words of sociologist William Davies: "Save for whichever bunkers and islands the super-rich are hiding in, this epidemic does not discriminate on the basis of economic geography." No matter how much money you have you can't escape being human, there's something eerily comforting in this statement.
At 8pm on Thursday people opened their doorsteps, windows, gardens and balconies to thank NHS staff battling the spread of the virus with clapping and saluting. There are also many windows decorated with the pictures of rainbows as people trying to unite and stay positive during the isolation. I'm sure there will be other such signs and actions appearing in the future.
The social media side of things is blooming, new groups are being created, applications like Zoom where people can have online chats are very popular, even old-fashioned emails are being trendy again! First coherent articles start to crop up for people interested in causes and effects other than wrath of God or conspiracy theories, The last global crisis didn't change the world, but this one could by already mentioned William Davies is one of the good ones. Send some more this way, if you happen to read this!
"Can any of us imagine that our streets, facades, worlds are mortal?"
Animals seem to be confused as there's no one to pet them anymore:
Canterbury train stations many notices:
Ghosts of Christmas past and future:
Social distancing signs:
Notices on the shop windows:
Rainbows and salutes:
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