The NHS is holding a week long Pride event. Sessions include 'plurisexual identifying emerging adults' (?) and 4 dedicated sessions just to trans and NB identifying people.
You handle the masks by its handles only.
You do not touch the front part of the masks with unwashed hands.
Single use only for disposable (max of 4 hours).
Reusable must be washed after each use. Repeated washing renders them unusable. So they are reusable only up to a point.
Storage of the mask must be hygienic and come into contact with no untreated surfaces.
There must be no gap between your face and the mask and it must fully cover the whole of the nose and mouth.
Pulling it down to rest under your face causes contamination.
The anthology is just like a cheap white loaf of bread, mixed, proved and baked in just under an hour. It came out of a series of workshops held just as lockdown kicked off, funded by UCL’s Culture Division bursary scheme.
The bursary scheme is supposed to fund projects that provide public engagement which also supports teaching and research. The scheme should also support diverse public groups, including those voices who are heard less often. ucl.ac.uk/culture/projec…
The lecturer in charge of the project, Dr Ezra Horbury, also got a piece in the book (fancy that!), said trans people were often spoken over and denied self-representation in media and denied agency over their own medical narratives.