Pandemic 2020 review – a masterly mapping of the Covid outbreak
The team behind Once Upon a Time in Iraq has compiled a moving and sometimes hopeful three-parter that offers a global perspective on the crisisLike the virus itself, the programmes about it have moved fromlocalised subjects to a slightly wider field and now have expanded to take in a global view. It hasn ’t been a perfectly linear progression, of course, but most of the first documentaries were composed largely of footage recorded by medical professionals themselves, at work and then – exhausted and tearful – at home.After that came socially distanced films recordingthe impact on local communities and bereaved families, the experiences of survivors and the long-term consequences for those who do not make a full recovery. Alongside that have come considerations and critiques of the UK response to the crisis and comparisons – not generally favourable – with that of other countries.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Lucy Mangan Tags: Television & radio Culture Coronavirus Infectious diseases Medical research Science World news Source Type: news
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