As the world struggles with exhaustion — especially frontline medical staff — lockdown isolation, stalled education, and the devastating impact on many small businesses brought by Covid-19, our everyday language struggles to keep pace with the pandemic’s ravages.Â
The words, like our energy levels, are running on empty. Descriptions almost unknown just a year ago have been worn threadbare.Â
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