We are living in a time unlike any other: our movements are restricted and controlled, the streets are empty, weekend plans have been shifted online, and there is mass uncertainty about the health of ourselves and loved ones in how we may react to the new coronavirus (COVID-19).
I find it very interesting to consider the different experiences of lockdown and how it may impact our mental health. For many, they may be experiencing loneliness and isolation, or difficulties in the home, where social inequalities may be exacerbated.
I feel very fortunate to live in a happy home with my partner, with a nice quality of accommodation. It’s a one-bedroom flat in London but there’s a small balcony which catches the sun for much of the day, and from
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