Woodbridge Town Council 'COVID CRISIS' postcard

Woodbridge Town Council 'COVID CRISIS' postcard Woodbridge Town Council 'COVID CRISIS' postcard

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Postcard from Woodbridge Town Council titled 'COVID CRISIS' with information about the Woodbridge Emergency Response Group and the wearing of face coverings, 2020

In the weeks leading up to and during the first national lockdown (March – June 2020), mutual aid groups were formed all around the UK. The first COVID-19 lockdown was the strictest in the UK and there were only a very limited number of reasons why people were allowed to leave their homes. Many people found themselves isolated and/or were finding it difficult to access things like food shopping and prescriptions. Quickly people organised locally, both informally and through organisations like local councils, to help people in their communities both emotionally and practically. These groups also gave lots of people something to do and a sense of purpose at a time when everything felt uncertain and overwhelming.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2023-534
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 105 mm x 148 mm
type:
postcard