Carpark heaving at our local Morrisons. Didn’t seem particularly crowded inside though. Went in to get a joint and other bits to feed the family who have invited themselves on Sunday. Already told them they can sit outside and we will pass everything through the window. The loo is the third bush on the right at the top of the garden.
I wonder what his real thoughts are about the presenters trying to trip him up and or twist things.
What I like about the governments approach they seem to be pretty up front with what may happen in trying to plot a way through an unknown scenario. We need realism not throwaway comments.
I suppose you could liken it to an aeroplane where the engines have stopped. You can plummet straight to the ground or try and glide and have a bumpy landing.
I must admit that I find it somewhat bizarre that you are obviously concerned but still went to a match and propose going to another where your risk of catching it increases. If you have already caught it you may pass it on. Is this what the CMO said about the herd.
We all have a responsibility in life to think of our own and others safety and health.
I sometimes wonder what some of public are doing. Certainly many don’t seem bother to take on board the advice and information being given out. Is it the very thing that was said about fatigue and complacency at the news conference earlier.
Too many seem to resort to A&E at the slightest ailment. On the whole a younger generation thing.
I think many have a morbid fascination about various unpleasant things and find it difficult to look away. So coming on here is not unsurprising. We are all keen to find some good news, which might in the coming weeks be difficult to find.
Don’t the organisers have a lot to answer for? Let’s make money and stuff the consequences. But surely those attending should take some responsibility? To bleat that “the government hasn’t said we shouldn’t” shows a low intelligence and or lack of imagination.
It is nice being told of the up front appraisals and plan with a willingness that action will be taken if it does not work out as expected. How many countries are doing that?