direct to your inbox As the third lockdown rolls into its second week, we're on the streets of south Manchester where people are sharing their thoughts on how they’re coping with the seemingly endless restrictions. A grey damp has settled in Didsbury, and the clouds are hanging low above us.For Peter Perls, his last year has been tougher than most.He lost his wife, Susan, to cancer during the first lockdown and speaks deliberately and thoughtfully of the pain he has endured.“It’s been very hard because at the beginning of the last lockdown last year, my wife was diagnosed with cancer and died within four months, and so she never got out. “She couldn’t see family, and all I’m doing now is relating to family on her behalf.“That all happened.
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