The Bad Handwriting, by Emma Riverola

Who hasn’t wasted a few seconds of their life trying to decipher a handwritten recipe? The reason for the illegible handwriting of so many doctors remains a mystery. Perhaps the rush, the stress … In the worst case, a certain lack of respect for the patient, a ‘you are not up to my knowledge’. The ‘councilor’ of Salut, Josep Maria Argimon, asked not to go to the CAP to print the covid passport and acknowledged that “there will be people who will need the help of their close network to download the & rdquor; document. Evident. This helplessness has been a flagrant example of the digital divide that excludes the elderly. A ‘find your life’ that produces blush. But are they only the elderly, and only on the covid issue, that the institutional bureaucracy boasts of bad handwriting and lack of respect for citizenship?

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You can already show off a brilliant curriculum that, in the face of so many digital procedures from so many public institutions, prevails feeling of loss, of no one. There are legal reasons to use certain expressions, but you must ground them until you understand them. Everything else is contempt and humiliation. A spit from the digital window. We deserve a bureaucracy with good handwriting.

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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