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Living through lockdown

I am writing this at a time when I have no idea if lockdown will be lifted for this publication. It has been a dreadful time for all. How many members have themselves suffered or lost loved ones; I do not know!

The whole thing has been a nightmare for us all. I am aware of many people within our community that are in frontline jobs and have had to go to work through this. Shane for one, who works for a banking group in finance, worked to assist people desperately in debt or those concerned about their finances, find a solution. This meant working in a crowded office where it was notable how many people did not wash their hands after using the toilet. Not being able to sit in a sanitised chair every day, sanitation products running out, bosses learning over their shoulder etc.

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