Yesterday the Rt. Hon. Jacinda Ardern announced a level system for
Covid-19, and told us that we were at Level 2, having previously been
at the rough equivalent of Level 1.
The day before yesterday, New Zealand closed its borders to all except
citizens, permanent residents, and their children and partners (with
limited exceptions).
We are clearly living in the middle of a historic event of some
magnitude, one that is going to impact on everyone's lives quite
directly.
I saw a woman on the BBC the other day complaining that her university
experience has been compromised by the pandemic, because she's having
to do her final year from home. In the scheme of things this seems
like a rather minor complaint — yes maybe you miss out on some student
parties and lunch on the campus lawn but you'll be able to say for the
rest of your life that it was because of a pandemic, a moment you
share with everyone else alive today. Living through a pandemic is a
different experience, probably a lot more notable than a typical final
year!
A colleague (with whom I am no longer friends, apparently, having
beaten her in an axe-throwing competition) agreed with me, saying that
she's encouraging her students to document their experience by
e.g. taking photos. Thinking about it, it's not a bad idea, so I
started to log it.
(HTM) https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/412280/coronavirus-prime-minister-jacinda-ardern-gives-address-to-nation-on-the-covid-19-response
(HTM) https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-bulletin/20-03-2020/the-bulletin-new-zealands-border-is-now-closed/
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