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Originally Posted by Discombobulated
Yes I feel jaded too @ AzulOscuro just this last week I heard of a tower block where there was covid infection on every floor. My friend who is a social care worker had to visit someone there.
I wish I could be more optimistic. Early in the pandemic I saw a window painted which said 'Instead of going back to normal why not go back to better?' It was such a nice thought but I do not see it happening.
Lower socio economic groups are more likely to catch (high density over crowded housing, key worker jobs out of the home) and get sicker from covid (poorer health outcomes). I don't see anything changing in the UK sadly, except unemployment is higher now.
@ TunedOut I hope that this new era in your politics does harness a desire to make real permanent change for your people for the better. Inequality is bad for everyone IMO, it drags a whole country down.
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Here the same. A whole block of flats infected. And some people there have unluckily died.
The probability of infections in the lifts are being studied. But, the cause is still unknown.
I like a lot the remark you share with us.
If there’s someone who has the resources to change things and get out of all this better and take advances of this opportunity is human being. We are able to do the best and at the same time the worst. Fears is what paralyses ordinary people. Fears to lose their jobs. We are not free. And there are many miserly people who promote this fear.
We are living kind of period of peace in most of countries in the world, but it’s a sleeping peace, a bought peace. We are not more than sleeping creatures.
Most of people have a T-shirt of this or that political party and talk and behave according to these political ideology. Out of this, nothing else exist, nothing else is an alternative. We are in the cave described by Platon.
I lost my hope.