The anomaly of Covid-19: Living in an in-between space - The coronavirus pandemic, and ensuing variants, mean we can’t make plans without the prospect of last-minute cancellations. But there’s precious little we can do about it
has utterly mesmerised France, selling a record 1.1-million copies. The novel tells the story of how an Air France flight from Paris to New York lands safely after having been damaged in a biblical storm. One hundred and six days later, the same plane with the same damage and the same passengers arrives in the US.
Yet again we — and our neighbours Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi — have been cast asOur clever scientists discovered this new mutation of the coronavirus, now ominously calledand informed the world; the world panicked and unfairly shut us out — experts say you cannot stop the spreading of a virus by closing your borders.
Pre-pandemic, my birthday was a time of reflection; examining the trajectory of the year just passed, evaluating what I’d done, ticking off boxes of the things I planned to do, and did; placing Xs next to things not achieved.I didn’t do that last year, numbed as I was by a nothingness that morphed into inertia.
Get out of the rut, many of us thought; shake off the ennui of the recent past; have an adventure. It was time to do something different, change gear and get a new perspective.Monica, 61, renewed her sailing papers and plans to be part of a crew taking a yacht to Grenada in the Caribbean. Jules has taken up painting and is renting a tiny house at the coast to explore watercolours.
And that’s just me. Multiply all the cancellations, the non-refundable deposits, the lost income by thousands … Think of all those holiday bookings invalidated, those empty restaurants, un-hired cars, empty hotel rooms. It’s pitiful to imagine yet another cold, comfortless Christmas for hospitality and tourism industry staff.
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