Our lives are changing profoundly, but we can’t succumb to cynicism and hopelessness

Reporting on the pandemic and global heating is an immense responsibility. More than ever we have to look to the possibility of positive change

This time last year Victoria was enduring its long winter of Covid isolation. Other states were cautiously loosening restrictions. Most Australians were clinging to the assumption that the pandemic would end, sometime. Vaccines would be developed and, once we’d all got them, the threat would be over. We just had to hang in there until it was done.

Now the idea of a neat end point is far less certain because mutated versions of the virus keep slipping through our defences and closing down our lives again, just as we dare to make even the most modest of plans.

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Source: The Guardian