Location: London, UK
COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak
Lockdown
Today is usually the first part of a busy Easter time for me. I sing with my church choir and so normally spend many hours in my church over the next three days.
I think overall, I have adjusted quickly and well to lockdown. In many ways, it's not much different to normal for me - I often work from home (applying for work, audition prep, writing) and of late, I haven't had an office based job so my "work" has taken me all over the place.
So Easter is the first big annual event that is markedly different for me.
Churches and other places of worship provide community, continuity and a safe and sacred space and I imagine I am not the only person to be missing this.
However, thanks to the power of the internet masses are being streamed online from all over the world. I know from other friends and family that synagogues and temples are doing similar.
This is a lovely story of a very dedicated teacher:
Today is usually the first part of a busy Easter time for me. I sing with my church choir and so normally spend many hours in my church over the next three days.
I think overall, I have adjusted quickly and well to lockdown. In many ways, it's not much different to normal for me - I often work from home (applying for work, audition prep, writing) and of late, I haven't had an office based job so my "work" has taken me all over the place.
So Easter is the first big annual event that is markedly different for me.
Churches and other places of worship provide community, continuity and a safe and sacred space and I imagine I am not the only person to be missing this.
However, thanks to the power of the internet masses are being streamed online from all over the world. I know from other friends and family that synagogues and temples are doing similar.
This is a lovely story of a very dedicated teacher:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-leeds-52213388/coronavirus-grimsby-teacher-delivering-dozens-of-lunches-a-day
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