I think we have to face a very grim and uncomfortable fact. A lot of people could be permanently affected by Covid-19, in terms or both physical and mental health. Given the huge numbers infected, lifelong impacts could affect a substantial part of the population.
I haven't seen much thinking yet about the implications: the massive amount of support that will be needed, and the horrendous loss of wellbeing. Nor have I seen this threat penetrating the consciousness of those who argue for minimal action to stop the spread of the disease.
It's classic short-termism: to avoid a short period of pain (lockdowns and other restrictions), we will condemn people to a lifetime of suffering.
The parallels with our failure to take timely environmental action are obvious and powerful. To avoid even minor inconvenience now, we will inflict massive potential suffering on future generations.
Those who have suffered for years from ME/CFS, and have been ignored, neglected and even stigmatised know how long term conditions (often triggered by viruses) are overlooked by governments. Following C-19, hundreds of thousands could suffer. We must take this seriously.

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7 Jan
For Trump and his backers, destruction is no longer a by-product of ideology. It is the ideology. theguardian.com/environment/20…
This is the denouement of the American Nightmare. The belief that God gave European colonists dominion over the “savage lands” and “savage peoples” of the Americas was translated into a holy duty to subdue and tame them. This meant genocide and ecocide.
The colonisation of the Americas was a series of Crusades against the living world and the “heathens” it supported. Destruction and mass killing was not just a convenience – clearing the land for timber, farming, mining etc – but a sacrament. The mindset continues to this day.
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Without voter suppression, the US becomes a different nation.
Without voter suppression, all sorts of things are possible that seemed impossible before.
Around the world, we are told “the political character of this nation is x”, or “the political character of this nation is y”. But this perceived character is often a distortion, created by richer and more powerful people being more willing and able to vote.
Every country needs an army of Stacey Abramses, getting out the vote.
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Remember: the reason we are locking down for a 3rd time is because of the government’s failure to contain the virus. Containment means an effective test, trace, isolate and support system. Our system was handed to cronies and profiteers, and the £12bn spent on it was wasted.
Even if the vaccination programme is not derailed by a new variant (and, yes, I'm afraid this is an if), test-trace-isolate-support remains essential. In 2 articles last year, I explained what happened to it:
1. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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I don’t want to speak too soon, but it’s day 10, and I seem to be emerging from my covid infection.
In case it helps other people facing the virus, I’ll explain how it progressed for me. Please bear in mind that the symptoms + severity of covid-19 are extremely variable
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1. My health status: I’m 57. Mildly asthmatic. Keep fit. Never smoked. Scarcely drink.
It’s reassuring to know that it wouldn’t have made any difference if I’d died of covid. To the billionaire press, my “pre-existing condition” (asthma) means I was on the way out anyway.
2. Our eight-year-old was the first to show symptoms. After someone in her class fell ill, she threw up and had a brief headache, then recovered instantly. We all got tested, but at that point, only she tested positive. Soon afterwards, I felt nauseous and had a headache.
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This is how the living world ends: with overgrown boys in giant Tonka toys boasting about their role in its destruction.
(h/t @JFDIecologist)
Read this exchange in the thread beneath this boastful video, and weep:
To me, this highlights the undemocratic nature of power over the land. No one made the land, yet those who assert ownership of it are empowered to treat it - as in this case - in ways that horrify most of us. Why do they have greater rights to decide than we do?
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In reality, he's just a cruel, sheltered, pompous arse.
mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…
But this is how the media - including the BBC - creates our politics.
The bigger the idiot, the greater the airtime.
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Sorry about the language, by the way. There are moments when polite words don't suffice.
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