Tag Archive for: COVID-19

Uncertainty: our new normality
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We’ve heard a lot about how Covid-19 affects the lungs, often catastrophically. But what about the…

‘Green zones’ for the vulnerable may be a cheap and effective option for preventing coronavirus spread in low-resource settings
The US and Western Europe have so far been the hardest hit by the coronavirus with over 80…

Mental hygiene during coronavirus
The Coronavirus pandemic is turning almost every part of life upside down, both in and out of work. And…

Compassion, faith and hope: preparing for COVID19 among refugees in the Bekaa Valley
Susan is a Northern Ireland trained GP who sensed God was calling her to serve overseas. Having connected…

The Developing World and not the West will bear the brunt of coronavirus
With 80 per cent of coronavirus deaths in Western Europe and the US, the focus of the world’s media…

Caring for your mind during lockdown
When Boris Johnson announced a UK-wide lockdown, my immediate response was fear and dread. Many people…

Sidelined? Or waiting for God’s time to serve?
How Life Changes
Four and a half weeks ago, I left my desk at a busy teaching hospital to start a semi-enforced…

Facing coronavirus (COVID-19): the practicalities of critical illness and the reality of our mortality
Introduction
In a manner not seen in the United Kingdom since World War Two, the COVID-19 crisis has…

Coronavirus emergency measures remove safeguards around ‘home abortions’
Under the guise of the coronavirus lockdown, abortion campaigners have taken the opportunity to lobby…

The ethics of emergencies must not become policy for peacetime
One of the questions proponents of abortion like to pose to their opponents runs like this: If you were…
