Five years
My favourite bit of the archive on this site is the link that says ���on this day���. It���s of no interest to anyone except me, but I love going through this little time tunnel.
Using that link this month gives me a flashback to March five years ago when The Situation was unfolding.
I remember the build-up at the end of February. We were in Galway for a birthday weekend getaway. One morning in the hotel I saw the papers were running a story that seemed so Irish to me: because of this emerging virus, people were no longer to give the ���sign of peace��� at mass (that���s the bit where you awkwardly shake hands with the people around you). I chuckled. Nervously.
Then we were leaving Ireland, in the taxi to the airport in Dublin the radio was on. A medical professional was urging the cancellation of the St. Patrick���s Day parade because a grand total of 2 or 3 people in the country had this virus. The DJ reacted with incredulity. It sounded like a pretty far-fetched idea to me too, because St. Patrick���s Day was just over two weeks away.
The St. Patrick���s Day parade was cancelled.
Throughout The Situation I was keeping track of things in Ireland. It was like seeing an A/B test unfolding. Everything that England was doing wrong, Ireland was doing the opposite. It wasn���t quite New Zealand, but they put scientists front and centre of their decision-making precision. Whereas here, policy was driven by wishful thinking.
I was writing about it all here on my website. I also started recording a tune every day for 200 days. Here���s the first one. See how fresh-faced I am? I decided to stop shaving during lockdown. After six weeks, I looked like this.
But to really recall what that time was like, I recommend reading Jessica���s account of 2020. The first entry is called A Journal of the Plague Week and it was published five years ago. The final entry was A Journal of the Plague Week 52 a year later.
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