coronavirus pandemic stemmed from its sudden imposition of a ‘new normal’. In late March, streets up and down the country became catatonic with fear and caution.
Confusion soon crept in. And, perhaps above all, a sense grew that while this time of extraordinary ordinary days would end, it was difficult to imagine quite how.Nowhere in Britain was any better or worse prepared for life in lockdown, but Salisbury, the quaint Wiltshire city best known for its 13th-century cathedral, did at least know a thing or two about community-wide dread.
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