I don't hate anything, I try to see the good in people/events. Maybe that's my failing, people like me trying to make the world a better place ends up me being accused of something that was not what I intended. So.. I would prefer Christmas to be.. (not the time/place, maybe for another thread).
Anyway, sorry dave50 but 'the media' is not a good place to find out anything reliable about an unbiased view of current events.
I would recommend reading last weeks edition of The New Statesman, the main cover story..
'The virus strikes back - How the new variant has panicked the world. In this dark pandemic era, Omicron is only the beginning'.
Four paragraphs in it says..
'We feel entitled to normal life' - indeed we do.
And goes on to say..
'It is time to lose the innocence of youth: pretending that we can quickly return to normal is the best way to prolong the current trevails. As the WHO put it on 29 November: 'Omicron's very emergence is another reminder that although many of us might think we are done with Covid-19, it is not done with us.'
Doom and gloom, not what we want to hear at this festive and jolly time of year!
The author's recent book was Geopolitics for the end time.. so what were his final comments, he says that a well known popular US podcast host (initials J.R. for those in the know) told his listeners that young people in good health should skip the vaccine. Thus libertarianism - the government cannot plan everything - has reverted or involuted into a premodern fatalism: we must resign ourselves to fate.'
I also recommend reading the current edition of New Scientist
'We are witnessing the scenario that many people feared unfold before our eyes. The new omicron variant can largely evade prior immunity and is spreading with alarming rapidity. And the really bad news is that there is every reason to think more dangerous variants will emerge in the future.'
So, that's cheered us all up nicely :O)