I have a singular, pretty unique perspective on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the very first case in the U.K., I’ve constantly been in both general hospitals and psychiatric hospitals.
All from the time when news briefings were telling us that the virus was nothing to be worried about, to a year later, now, when I am quarantined in a room after testing positive for the coronavirus and the nation is in complete lockdown.
Angry sparks of rage fly through me as, scrolling through Instagram, I see post after post of friends mixing with each other despite the strict lockdown rules.
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