We are all wearing masks - outside the Barge that is - keeping some spares in the car lest we forget the dress code when going out. Beyond this minor inconvenience and the gloomy forecasts of dangers lurking ahead, there is nothing much to get excited about in our otherwise happy life of retirement.....However.....
Dr. David Grimes has given me some cause for optimism from his blog
Dr. David Grimes - Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist
Click on the above line for all you need to know about Covid 19 and some fresh ideas
Also Read a comment from the insightful Peter Skerritt:
"We, as humans, do not learn from history and are therefore doomed to repeat it. The Spanish flu lasted for 2 years. ( Lasting from February 1918 to April 1920 ? ED)
The second wave killed far more people than the first, and in total there were 4 waves. It killed somewhere between 20 million to 50 million people. Citizens were ordered to wear masks, and everywhere was shut down - boarded up schools, movie theatres, and business etc. Mail distribution stopped, as did garbage collection. Many people had to dig graves for their own family members.
Here we are 100 years later, and what have we learned?
Half the people do not want to wear masks because they think it is a hoax/it is not that bad/the government is lying - insert insane right-wing conspiracy theory rhetoric here.
People want to prioritise their own narcissistic desires and privileges over other human beings’ lives.
What did they have in 1918? - No TV. No internet, not a lot of food supply.
What do we have? TV, internet, movies that can be watched from home, UberEATS...you name it. And yet we are a world full of entitled and selfish people who lack human empathy and act oppressed when given any minute sense of responsibility.
Travel is not a necessity. Movie theatres are not a necessity. Throwing parties is not a necessity.
Being a decent human being should not be a revolutionary act....it should be common sense."
(and of course, "don't be a dick"! ED)