Peter starin
IF IT feels like you have been running on empty recently, you aren’t alone. Amid the turmoil of the past few years, a bone-weary sense of tiredness has become a familiar part of life for many.
Fatigue might be the most universal experience of the pandemic. It is one of the primary symptoms of both covid-19 and long covid, as well as the burnout and depression that have accompanied the stress of the past two-and-a-half years. Even Zoom fatigue, exhaustion brought on by video meetings, has become a recognised phenomenon.
One silver lining of all this is that it…