
As I walk around San Diego, I try to find what is uplifting and keep a positive attitude. But these photographs from the past few days aren’t happy. They show tragic aspects of the long COVID-19 pandemic nightmare.
Throughout downtown San Diego it seems time has stopped. It seems the life of my city keeps draining away.
It’s now December and I still see posters for events scheduled last March or April. I see hundreds of boarded windows and a steadily increasing number of For Lease signs. I see people avoiding people. I see more and more who are homeless. And now we’re told a second lockdown in San Diego is imminent.
They tell us this terrible pandemic will finally end in the coming months as vaccines are distributed. But for the time being the tragic scene downtown seems to only worsen.













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So sad to see what’s happening around the country. The vaccines can’t come soon enough.
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Agreed.
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Its the same here in the UK, so sad to see so many of the shops on our high street closed beac use of the lockdown ect. There’s hope for us all with the vaccine now on the way, but sadly I think a lot of our local shops and stores won’t survive into the new year. A great shame
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