When I look back to the last century 2 wars with huge losses, one cold war under the threat of a nuclear holocaust, the 1980s, where we watched our manufacturing base being, literally, demolished and unemployment soaring,
I remember when you could wait years for an operation on the NHS, regular financial catastrophes - and somehow we have survived the lot.
Undoubtedly these are worrying times, and like other peoples I have down days and miserable days, especially when DD nearly died, not because she had COVID but because anyone suffering from anything other than COVID was just seen as a nuisance and fobbed off.
But taking the broader a view, when I see what we as a country have survived over the last 100 years or so, it comforts me that we are all here and overall our living standards are much higher, pharmaceutics and medical treartments ar more advanceed and active social control more eident than it was when the last pandemic swept the country in 1918.