The coronavirus pandemic has had varying impacts on people across the world. There are of course those fighting for their lives in hospital, as well as many who have lost their jobs or been furloughed, plus all the parents juggling full-time work from home with childcare and home-schooling.
Then there is that category of people who have been identified as vulnerable or extremely vulnerable, including the over-70s, those with chronic respiratory conditions and anyone with a weakened immune system.
While they may have everything they need thanks to priority access supermarket deliveries, they may also be struggling with loneliness and anxiety if they live alone, making it a very long 12 weeks in a confined space.