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Covid chronicles

by
Annie Judkins

ISBN

978-0-9941494-5-9
Out of print
$20 

Description

This collection of poetic musings chronicles the daily life of an essential Covid-19 health worker during lockdown levels 4 to 2 — a time of isolation, health anxiety, vulnerability and risk.

Health teams were faced with unprecedented uncertainty, workloads, fatigue, critical decisions about who, when and where to swab, and the mundane practicalities of clean clothes and where to safely don and doff their PPE.

These poems, mostly served darkly with a side of humour, were written to inspire those who were working to keep our community Covid-19 free, and to support local charities.

About the author

Annie Judkins

Annie Judkins is a Wellington GP who has worked in high-needs primary health care for over 18 years. She mainly practises in East Porirua.

Annie was born and raised in Northland, and now lives in Aro Valley, Wellington. She has a daughter, walks quickly, talks loudly, laughs a lot and has an eclectic collection of boots and art. She sings and plays the piano and ukulele, badly, and is mostly tolerated by her cat.