There will be another surge. What makes people think this virus has gone away? Especially in the UK where there have been so many cases and where there is no testing and tracing yet in place to put out sparks before they can blaze up into flames again. I am amazed at all the people here, many of whom must be in a vulnerable age group, who are determined to have their many outings, big family parties and so on. I am able to go on protecting myself. I am retired and don’t need to work. I have a garden. I can get home deliveries of food. I realise these are all privileges. Other people have no money or jobs, are in flats, have children, are young adults and want to have a life. I do understand that. But headteachers are terrified. They don’t see how they can protect the children if schools open. How they can distance them safely? How they can operate without half their staff? My daughter’s partner is a care worker in a home. For now, one resident has died of covid, one is recovering, three of the staff who were suspected of Covid have been found not to have it. It may have been contained for the moment. But when it surges again in the community it will come roaring back into the care home. I am afraid when distancing ends, the little walks I could safely make will end. I will be even more restricted if I want to stay safe. And I do.