Unfortunately, I don't think these diaries are available online. I agree though Caroline, they would likely make for fascinating reading as they must cover so many diverse experiences of lockdown.
I wonder if in years to come they might publish some of the entries in book form, perhaps?
I think once all these are collated these are studied by various groups and researchers.
This is great that you plan to take part too, Jackie.
I think this is such an opportunity to help those who govern understand how we have each been affected and hopefully this might be useful for services and support now and in the future.
How will they know if people don't tell them? For instance, I remember at the start of the lockdown it was deemed acceptable to shut all public toilets down. However, following a bit of a public hoo ha the powers that be decided to open some again.
Yes, poor them .. although I have heard brother has had hair cut now Roobarb but sister in law is risking waiting for an appointment with favourite hairdresser so she seems happy to stay Raggy Annie for a while longer. Brother has always been musical so his Mozart look might have been quite fitting for him.
