First, we spoke to Jason Platt who lives in Mexico City, who says the pandemic has changed Mexico in a stark way.
‘The pandemic has muted Mexico. Its glorious technicolour vibrancy has shifted to a muted grey.’
In India, Asmita Sarkar says that people have turned to bizarre medical remedies to help ‘cure’ Covid-19.
‘People on WhatsApp would talk about drinking cow urine in the belief that it could cure coronavirus.’
Christina Hyde, 52, lives in New Zealand and is fatigued from numerous lockdown orders.
‘We build up hope that borders may open and we can return to welcoming guests, but then when lockdowns are extended those hopes come crashing down.’
In Eastern Africa, Ethiopia has more than 64,000 active cases, Mahlet Gulilat, 15, is from West Haraghe. She is the leader of a Village Savings and Loan Association and says her family are struggling to put food on the table.
‘We’ve only been able to eat once or twice a day.’
Marina Nasi, 48, is a writer based in Italy, where the virus first started to take hold in Europe.
‘You can feel a certain tension – an aggressive and judgement attitude both from and towards anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists.’
In Kenya, Galgalo Bocha, is haunted by the memory of seeing young men like him die of the virus.
‘One was gasping for air while the other one kept turning his head right and left. They both died. I had nightmares of them fighting for their lives.’
Jason Wood, says the past two years have had a devastating effect on his mental health.
‘The pandemic poured gasoline on my unhealthy relationship with myself and food.’
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The comedian has been widely criticised for a gag made in his Netflix special His Dark Material, after Traveller and Roma charities flagged the joke on social media.
In the special, Carr says people ‘never mention the thousands of Gypsies that were killed by the Nazis’ in the Holocaust, because ‘no one ever wants to talk about the positives’.
The new container sees the liquid dispensed from the bottom, meaning we will no longer have to carefully balance the bottle on its narrow red lid to get the last dregs out 👏
To mark the occasion, Fairy has unveiled a gallery of images showing how the design has evolved since the first bottle in 1960.
It is believed that Carrie has grown weary of the mounting pressure on her family brought on by the steady stream of allegations of Covid rule-breaking within Downing Street during lockdowns.
Despite repeated calls from both his own MPs and opposition members, the PM has insisted he is intent on continuing in post.
But The Sunday Times, citing three different sources, reported that Carrie would now rather he left – although she has not urged her husband to resign.
‘She was saying she had had enough a couple of weeks ago. She was telling friends the pressure on her was too much and she’d be happier if he left,’ a source said.
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans has survived wars, plagues and financial crisis after being established in 793AD... but it was left devastated by Covid, and now it's gone into administration after 13 centuries.
Announcing the sad news, landlord @ChristoTofalli said he had been left ‘heartbroken’ 💔
'It is with great sadness that I have to announce that today, after a sustained period of extremely challenging trading conditions, YOFC Ltd has gone into administration.'
‘Along with my team, I have tried everything to keep the pub going.'
However, the past two years have been unprecedented for the hospitality industry, and have defeated all of us who have been trying our hardest to ensure this multi-award-winning pub could continue trading.'