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Our faith in institutions was torpedoed by Covid-19

16 March 2024

9:00 AM

16 March 2024

9:00 AM

It’s four years since 11 March, 2020 when the WHO declared Covid-19 a global pandemic and with the media awash with a dodgy photoshopped happy snap of Catherine, Princess of Wales, and the youngest heirs to the throne, the main thing we have learned is that the difference between a conspiracy theory and mainstream media is now down to about 24 hours.

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