Essay on my wishes for corona
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By Dr. Martin Meyer,
Swiss publicist and author, on the insidious virus and the shadows it is casting on our lives.
Nothing is going to be the way it used to be
This sentence comes back again and again. Whenever major events of great historical importance have taken place, it makes a regular appearance. Wars, natural disasters or migrations belong in this category, as we all know, but scientific discoveries and social or technological revolutions do as well.
And major pandemics – they certainly do, too.
So that sentence is applicable here. What it is saying is that shocks such as these dramatically change our living conditions. That from now on, measurements will have to be taken with new instruments, or – as in 1945 – we will even declare the arrival of a Zero Hour.
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