Where are they now? Revisiting Melburnians in lockdown 2.0

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Since The Age spoke to 18 people locked down and out of work, we have gone into and come out of a dark winter. We caught up with eight of them.

first interviewed her in May — alone in a big family home with no visitors, no church on Sundays and grieving the death of her husband.

"I lost two cousins in a matter of two weeks. One was 90, another was 88. We were very close," she says. "I didn’t get to see them at all, I couldn’t even go and see their family, I could just send a card."As the months roll on, more occasions pass: Mother's Day, her birthday. She talks about the outfit she had ready for a granddaughter's wedding, now postponed.Loading

Calls every day from family and visits twice a week from in-home Italian carers who clean and help her with shopping are keeping her afloat: "At the moment, I need company, that’s all.""Every Sunday, we would get up, get dressed nice, take the tram to St Joseph's in Hope Street and then go to the city, have lunch, go to the movies and go shopping and come home about 4 o'clock nice and satisfied," she remembers, smiling.

 

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Great article The Age. Constructive, realistic, gently hopeful. Really enjoyed it.

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