As I’ve commented before, we can get fatigued by the numbers and then the numbers just become an abstraction that doesn’t touch us.
Personal stories are different.
Here’s a collection of Australian stories put together by Unbekoming, reminding us of the importance of this fight.
Actually, it is the opposite: it is already distressing enough justto look at the numbers and charts. That is how HCWs cope: by being detached.
With the individual cases, we need to ask two questions. Not for the purposes of accountability or inquisition; rather to understand the context.
1. Why did you take it?
2. What research did you do?
Actually, it is the opposite: it is already distressing enough justto look at the numbers and charts. That is how HCWs cope: by being detached.
With the individual cases, we need to ask two questions. Not for the purposes of accountability or inquisition; rather to understand the context.
1. Why did you take it?
2. What research did you do?