I am watching the daily rates of infection go up and
mentally preparing myself for Lockdown 4.
Sorry for the pessimism, but I fear that once again
the un-rules-following British public and the un-lessons-learning British
government are inadvertently conspiring to send up all back down Coronavirus
Cul-de-Sac.
It’s never good to project ahead, especially given
the ever-changing nature of the pandemic situation as we’ve been experiencing
it for over a year now, but I do find myself looking a month or so down the
road and seeing a time where I am fielding hundreds of angry phone calls from
wannabe tourists who have had their holidays cancelled yet again. I also –
admittedly in the dark of night when my soul is at its darkest – find myself
looking further ahead still and seeing a time where life in England has taken
on an irreversibly altered state and we’re all limited to seeing people who
live within a 6-metre radius of our feet. I shouldn’t be so glum, I guess.
We’ve survived pretty well up to this point, and it’s not as if the virus is
becoming unavoidable or becoming a guaranteed death sentence, but it’s hard not
to be dragged down into the Pessimism Pit that is constantly being refilled and
stirred by newspapers, politicians trying to make a name for themselves and 95%
of the people on social media.
I had a chat recently with a guy who has a Ph.D. in
Evolutionary Biology, and he was convincingly arguing that SARS-Cov-2 (the actual
virus name, he kept insisting – ‘Covid-19’ being the disease it causes, and ‘coronavirus’
being a term for a whole group of similar viruses) could very well be The Pandemic
That Ends Humanity. (I’ve capitalised each of those words to emphasise their
impact. And because it looks like a cool title for a low-budget sci-fi, or a
novel.) He reckons we haven’t learnt enough about it, and we haven’t treated it
with the respect it deserves, and we keep assuming we’re getting on top of it,
when in reality it may just be toying with us for a while before unleashing a
mutation that we’re defenceless against. Or – Option 2 on his Agenda of Happy
Outcomes – we have to go on living under increasingly more extreme
restrictions, to the point where our modern way of life breaks down and the
whole world collapses in the style of the Roman Empire.
I can see it
happening, if I’m honest. We’re so far down the road of relying on a certain scope
of existence that if that were to be dismantled in some way, we’d be
ill-prepared to cope. Am I making any sense now or am I just stringing words
together that sound like they’re scientific and well thought through, when in
fact they’re just the rambling spoutings of a Man on the Edge of a Breakdown?
I’ll stop typing now, before we find out for sure.
RC 8-6-21
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