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Emma: Fear of Transmission At Work

In our series of interviews with people from Preston and the surrounding areas we spoke to hypnotherapist and civil servant Emma about her experience of lockdown . Each video is a part of a longer interview yet alone each shares its own significance.

In this video Emma talks about people not taking the situation seriously at the beginning of the pandemic and the difficulties of social distancing.

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              Posted byLivingCityAdminJune 5, 2020August 7, 2020Posted inAudioTags: fear, jobs

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