It is a sad situation here. I have not gone out much for the last few weeks, that ment missing my DGD’s religious church service and the family celebration after. I had meals on wheels later but I did miss the family reunion. I will also miss another DGD’s birthday this next weekend but I have to think that I will be there for future years to celibate.
Here we must wear masks when outside however there are always a few that think they are not necessary. I live in a very small block of flats. We are all retired except one couple, my neighbours, who made it clear during a reunion, they don’t believe in lockdowns, as people must die at some time. You could have heard a pin drop with the silence that followed.
The hospitals are getting to breaking point, a tv reporter was in one and they asked one 45 year old man how he thought he caught Covid, he replied that he had his holiday in Italy.
One doctor in the south said that even though some of their section have Covid they are continuing to work with the Covid patients. I have full confidence in Mr Macron, form filling and mask wearing, which some think is hard, is a small price to pay.
This last year has been a big change in lifestyle for me, from working nearly full time in school, I am now sitting at home twiddling my thumbs, I have had to stop because of my age (70). I do work at the townhall and those classes will go onto zoom, as will my Pilates’ class I do. I just hope the fast Covid test becomes more viable in the next few weeks so the family Christmas can be saved.
As Sir Tom says ‘ Tomorrow is a good day’
Is it me or am I getting mixed messages