She's deleted it because she can't handle the truth. She doesn't have it hard. Not in the slightest. She isn't having to go to work. She isn't having to witness people dying. She isn't having to stand behind a checkout, scared of everybody she comes into contact with. She isn't working with very young children in a nursery or standing in front of a classroom of children. She isn't working in a care home, or driving people around on a train or bus. She isn't walking through a train collecting tickets and she isn't delivering post. She is sat at home, in her dressing gown, watching Netflix and barely engaging with her children unless it can be used as Instagram content. I don't know how she can say she's lonely. There are people in the country who literally have no-one. There are elderly people shielding who can't see their families and single parents with no other adult interaction. There are young kids whose whole futures have been turned upside down because they can't take their exams and can't attend their university lectures but are still having to pay for their accommodation regardless.
But she has it hard. She is the one finding all of this difficult because DLP and Primark are closed. She is lonely despite having her husband and kids at home most of the time. She doesn't have it hard. Yes she can think "well this is a bit shit" like we all do, but I wish she'd just recognise what a privileged position she's in compared with so many others in the country.
100,000 people are dead Babs. 100,000 people. That's roughly 100,000 families who have lost somebody.