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Alison Holman, parish council chairman, cuts the ribbon, with owners, Mike Humphreys, right, and his wife, Karen, front fourth right; their staff and villagers; who all celebrate as they reopen the Kenninghall village shop and Post Office after the devastating Christmas flooding. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY - Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021 An integral village shop has finally reopened more than four months after it was wrecked by flash floods. Like dozens of other communities across the area, Kenninghall, south of Attleborough, was hit hard by flooding just before Christmas last year. Kenninghall Stores was left destroyed by flooding over the Christmas period. ....
The pandemic blurred our sense of time, and getting back to normal won t be easy, say experts The COVID-19 pandemic has blurred many people s sense of time, according to experts, thanks to more than a year of acute and long-term stress, and the home becoming a place of both work and leisure. Social Sharing CBC Radio · Posted: Apr 02, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 2 The COVID-19 pandemic has blurred many people s sense of time, according to experts, thanks to more than a year of acute and long-term stress, and the home becoming a place of both work and leisure.(Brian Snyder/Reuters) ....
Pandemic: Why is it so hard to say there’s hope? Since the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic, most media coverage has focused on the ongoing physical health disaster and the need to convince readers and elected officials to take action. But the coverage is also a chronic source of trauma. Now that there is some good news interspersed with the tragedy, we struggle to find a balance. Dr. Alison Holman is a health psychologist and professor at the University of California Irvine’s Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, whose work focuses on exposure to traumatic events such as Ebola outbreaks, the Boston Marathon bombing, and, most recently, covid-19. On this week’s Kicker, Holman joins Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of CJR, to discuss journalism’s impact on readers’ mental health, and why traumatic coverage can fail to motivate change. ....