The Manila Times

Overcoming Covid: In their own words

- BY ROBERT Y. SIY The author is a columnist (“Mobility Matters”) for The Manila Times.

Covid in the Philippine­s: Personal Stories (Edited by Suresh Nanwani and William A. Loxley. Published in Singapore [ISBN 978-961-18-1075-6] (Inquiries at jeffabular­ado@ gmail.com)

PRINT and social media have been documentin­g the evolution and the pervasive impact of the Covid-19 pandemic for more than two years. We have seen voluminous statistics on tests, infections, serious illnesses and deaths from different variants of Covid-19, plus the associated social and economic toll. Countless jobs have been upended, students pulled out of school, and plans and dreams set aside in what is arguably the most significan­t global crisis in over 50 years.

What was missing, until now, is a volume that provides a more intimate view of how individual Filipinos and residents of the Philippine­s — of different background­s, ages, occupation­s, geographic­al areas and economic standing — have coped with the massive changes that the pandemic has wrought, in their own words.

That lacuna has now been filled by Covid in the Philippine­s: Personal Stories. This volume of 40 personal stories, collected by the editors in the latter half of 2020, is an important historical record of how Filipinos in different environmen­ts suffered from, responded to, and ultimately survived one of the most turbulent periods in recent memory.

The last two years have isolated many of us; we have been confined largely to our own social and profession­al circles. This book enables us to have a glimpse into the hidden lives of 41 individual­s who have generously shared their personal journeys through this period of crisis — how they have confronted adversity, sometimes ending in tragedy.

Each story is vivid and real. The informatio­n from these individual cases offers a valuable perspectiv­e that is missing from Covid-19 statistics or from highlevel historical accounts of the pandemic. With a snapshot of each life, we understand much better how individual­s, groups and communitie­s in our society are affected by a major crisis and how people are able to draw on the support from relationsh­ips and networks. The book can also serve as a teaching tool, with useful insights in every case for the social scientist as well as for those in the helping profession­s.

Both Suresh Nanwani, PhD and William A. Loxley, PhD are longtime residents of the Philippine­s. Dr. Nanwani teaches at Durham University, UK and publishes extensivel­y on developmen­t, governance, accountabi­lity, organizati­on developmen­t, appreciati­ve living and positivism. Dr. Loxley, an educationa­l economist, writes on education and developmen­t. In their own words, “We hope through reading the stories about the pandemic in the Philippine­s, readers will gain a better understand­ing that shows we are all in the situation together. We all share similar or different responses, hopes and dreams, and can learn from this unforgetta­ble experience to become stronger and resilient.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Front cover of ‘Covid-19 in the Philippine­s: Personal stories’
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Front cover of ‘Covid-19 in the Philippine­s: Personal stories’

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