Abstract

'And breathe…'? The sociology of health and illness in COVID-19 time.

Highlights

  • This note was written on 1st April – April Fool’s Day - 2020 when we all vehemently wished that the global COVID-19 pandemic could be forgotten as a bad joke

  • Some of this is being done through blogs - for example Discover Society1 or Cost of Living2 supported by the British Sociological Association – and sociologists have been prominent on social media offering rapid responses to the crisis from different angles

  • Brown, Buse, Lewis, Martin and Nettleton explore the challenges of minimising infection for people living with cystic fibrosis, and the ways these are made relevant for those designing, modifying and working within contemporary hospitals

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This note was written on 1st April – April Fool’s Day - 2020 when we all vehemently wished that the global COVID-19 pandemic could be forgotten as a bad joke. The sociology of health and illness in COVID-19 time

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