The Way We Live Now

AbstractThis is a personal account of one man ’s experience of the months during which COVID-19 spread in Australia. Though personal, it aims to also be representative, so that readers will find in it reflections of their own experiences. Various social incidents are described, some in which social distancing is involved. The altering states of the author’s mind as time passes are carefully described in sequence, and the impact of continued anxiety and isolation on his mental well-being is presented as a form of madness, in one dramatic incident.
Source: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research