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Isn't Boris Wonderful?
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First press briefing after being ill with CV, determined to beat the virus. He won't let it win. We will all come through this. Even if it ruins the economy and wrecks the country. We will beat it! I wonder if he's had a bet with somebody about who blinks first. But determination and strength are the requirement. He reminds me of The Black Knight from Holy Grail. This is how the country will end up. Defiant to the last!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// a number of people on this site who claim to be compliant with the lockdown but who go against the rules when it suits them e.g. going food shopping on an almost daily basis //
the country has had only 6 weeks to get used to this, against a backdrop of many people having a lifetime of "just enough, just in time" shopping, especially those who live in smaller accommodation and may not even have room for a freezer. the shops had got used to that too and many no longer have stores, their storage area is now the truck making the delivery (you could see that on Thursday evenings when supermarkets used to run short of essentials because the "storeroom" was stuck in the traffic somewhere). it is changing gradually, society needs time to take all of this on board. it's reported in today's press that the "weekly shop" is now back I fashion, but it's taken us 6 weeks to get here.
the country has had only 6 weeks to get used to this, against a backdrop of many people having a lifetime of "just enough, just in time" shopping, especially those who live in smaller accommodation and may not even have room for a freezer. the shops had got used to that too and many no longer have stores, their storage area is now the truck making the delivery (you could see that on Thursday evenings when supermarkets used to run short of essentials because the "storeroom" was stuck in the traffic somewhere). it is changing gradually, society needs time to take all of this on board. it's reported in today's press that the "weekly shop" is now back I fashion, but it's taken us 6 weeks to get here.
//Sadly, and I don’t entirely blame the government for this, while the lockdown has its uses its also instilled in many a fear which will take a long time to overcome.//
I suspect the fear would be far greater had we not been in lockdown and more people were getting ill. I would be more afraid were we seeing scenes like those we witnessed in Italy and everyone was still going around as normal.
I suspect the fear would be far greater had we not been in lockdown and more people were getting ill. I would be more afraid were we seeing scenes like those we witnessed in Italy and everyone was still going around as normal.
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