O BRAVE ‘NEW NORMAL’ WORLD: Living with Coronavirus

O BRAVE ‘NEW NORMAL’ WORLD: Living with Coronavirus
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Download or read book O BRAVE ‘NEW NORMAL’ WORLD: Living with Coronavirus written by Steve Gleadhill and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2024-04-23 with total page 1007 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The pandemic unleashed a strange half-world - not the comfortably familiar one we all knew and loved, but one in which we had to tread carefully and remain vigilant. Subsequently, it became a game of risk management that created tensions between the political desire to return to some form of normality and the need to protect lives. Inevitably, this conflict of interests led to confusion, confrontation and, sadly, deaths. Despite some catastrophic misjudgements at the governmental level, we ourselves must also shoulder some of the blame. Social media added fuel to the fire for those who chose to challenge the official guidance as an infringement on their personal freedoms and rights and preferred to interpret events as evidence of institutional conspiracies. Amid this mayhem, our planet was suffering. It was estimated that one million of our eight million species on Earth are threatened with extinction – some within decades. A report by WWF and the Zoological Society of London revealed that animal populations globally had plunged by 68% in more than twenty thousand populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish in the last fifty years.


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