Yesterday I decided to try not to read news, articles, numbers.
It is difficult because the situation evolves rapidly and differently depending on the city, region, country in which you are located. I also believe that a perverse mechanism has been triggered that leads to news bulimia, fueled by anxiety.
It is correct to know what happens outside your house, but there is also the risk of entering a perverse vortex, between fake and conspiracy, which could be harmful.
We need to take breaks and be silent.
Month: March 2020
Efforts to fight coronavirus not sufficient to protect vulnerable, according to Mind
Seeing companies make drastic changes to accommodate working remotely during the coronavirus outbreak is great ” but it’s also frustrating for those of us who…
The situation we are experiencing in these days following the stringent restrictions to limit the spread of the coronavirus, leads us to reflect on the words that are used on various newspaper headlines, which are not already known.
Coronavirus hits ill and disabled people hardest, so why is society writing us off?
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No wonder immuno-compromised people are heading online to share strategies as to how to stay safe
Graham Enderby obituary
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Philip Fennell Wed 11 Mar 2020 09.01 EDT Last modified on Wed 11 Mar 2020 09.08 EDT The life of my friend Graham Enderby, who has died…
by Curtis Chong Braille Monitor March 2020 From the Editor: Many of us have had an electronic partner that stays with us almost all the…
Ahmed, 10, unable to leave for 11 months as Manchester council fails to find property
Tue 10 Mar 2020 09.00 EDT Last modified on Tue 10 Mar 2020 12.31 EDT “I like being flamboyant,” says pioneering performance poet, writer and actor Cian…
The typically frank actor confronts attitudes to her body and the growing body positivity movement. Plus: investigating disability discrimination. Here’s what to watch this evening