So I’m going to settle for baby steps, says Emma Beddington
I have seen a lot of graphics about why we feel bad at the moment. Things more sophisticated than a stick man slapping himself on the forehead with “DUH” written in huge letters. Clever people have deployed colours and shapes to show how we are on the downward slope of the “change curve”, or in the disillusionment phase of disaster. There are charts to show how time and feelings collide and how things might evolve.
We know that right now it’s long and hard, sad and bewildering, like a terrible experimental film. In June the Office for National Statistics reported that 69% of adults are worried about the impact of coronavirus on their lives. Only 69%? Forget track and trace – the government has – we need an app to locate the other 31% and make them cheer the rest of us up.
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