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The Covid-19 pandemic lockdown is posing many philosophical questions.

Is the virus a response to our wasteful society? Is nature giving us a wake-up call that we are not in command? Is this a challenge to the fragility of our global relationships? Is it a call to return to the days when we produced most of our food and manufactured all that we needed? Or is it simply that the Easter Bunny wanted us to realise that essential workers are those we need to value the most? I am perhaps a bit cynical but I think we have short memories and we will have forgotten this crisis in a year or two, like the floods! Either way, there will be an outbreak of corona books ready for Christmas.

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