Covid changed our lives and not for the better | Letters
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The article discusses the profound impact of Covid lockdowns on mental health, particularly emphasizing that it's not just children who have been affected but all age groups. A poignant personal account highlights the emotional toll of losing a child during this period, compounded by isolation and restrictions that prevented family support. This situation exemplifies a broader crisis of trust in institutions, as families grapple with the ongoing effects of the pandemic, including grief and the lack of accountability from political leaders for the decisions made, which resulted in preventable deaths.
The silence surrounding the ongoing impact of Covid, including preventable deaths and the psychological toll on all age groups, raises serious concerns about political accountability.
Politicians' choices, often morally indefensible, have contributed to a significant number of deaths. The lack of transparency on this issue is deeply troubling for families affected by loss.
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