I fully expect that me or one of my colleagues - friends - will die of coronavirus
Those are the words of an NHS doctor to me moments ago. I have literally just had a conversation with someone - Sunday morning - who is scared for her own life. Friends of hers living in Italy have watched friends of their own - healthcare professionals - die, and have sent texts to her to share the bad news.
During our conversation, she said she felt a kick in her stomach when she watched the news. The person on the screen was gleefully gloating: ‘If I want to go out, I’ll go out. I can do what I like.”
How dare he? She pleads.
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Hide AdSo here we have someone fearing for her life. She knows that she, or someone she works with, is going to die from exposure to Covid-19. She is prepared for having to make the ultimate sacrifice, whilst others are not prepared to make even the slightest of sacrifices.
Britain, this selfish I’m alright Jack attitude is - right now - as deadly as the virus itself.
Stop it.
To those of you helping to keep this doctor - and others - safe: thank you.
James Mitchinson
Editor