A Year in Lockdown, Sally Rodrigues

Season 1, Episode 672,   Mar 22, 2021, 03:05 PM

A year on, we're looking back at how the coronavirus outbreak affected the lives of those living with a visual impairment. The challenges, the little blessings and how we and the world around us adapted to the new normal of everyday life.

Connect Radio’s Toby Davey chats with Sally Rodrigues who is a blind complementary therapist from Bristol who had her first child Carina during lockdown arriving August 2020 about her year in lockdown, the highs, and the lows.

As a new blind mum, for Sally one of the main positives of lockdown was quality time with her daughter Carina without constant people arriving every minute of the day.
When we come out of lockdown Sally is looking forward to seeing her clients again and sorting out their aches and pains after their year working from home with possible bad backs.

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