at the bus stop in the cold and rain,
the good news was that the bus was on time,
so I made my way home,
it was now 04.10 in the morning as a Marks and Spencer lorry started to be unloaded, I had a quiet day, it would have been nice to go out, except for the rain and the lockdown, after my evening meal Diana arrived home, it was a long day for her, thankfully this is the last early start for the next few weeks, next for us it was feet up for a couple from Midsomer Murder, rounding off the evening with one from New Tricks, I will only be making this one post today, as I have a very early appointment for my Covid-19 inoculation on Friday morning, I am first in the queue at the hospital, with that we were off to bed.
Stanley-we are so happy you are able to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Still very limited here but should be able to get it next few weeks. Concern that Diana may be a few weeks later given she has far more exposure given job, bus, etc. We see over last couple of weeks cases are adeclining here so hope we all move in the right direction as vaccines take hold in the different parts of the world. Still a deep concern about those who contracted the virus and long lasting side effects. Also we really do not know the truth about the facts given the news reporting is not consistent and statements all over the map. A good question for all is “Why can China damage every other countries’ economy and cause huge numbers of death around the world without any clear response from other countries?”
ReplyDeleteTime to boycott Chinese products and hold them accountable. They have several 100 year strategies to take over the world like OBOR-One Belt Road. Part of this is building a railway down the middle of Thailand and making them dependent on China consumer demand. Then there is the program in Italy. Anyway, a new world and best advice to all is do not trust the Chinese given their gift of Covid-19 and desires to conquer the entire world. So far they are succeeding. Sad.
Dear John and Alley, so far 30 hours later no side effects, not even a sore arm where I was inoculated, hope it stays that way. Yesterday the European Union tried to stop the UK from receiving vaccine, quote, "While Britain has already inoculated 11 per cent of its population, the rollout on the Continent has been blighted by supply issues and the EU has demanded UK doses are instead diverted to the bloc" from this site,
ReplyDeletehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9204361/The-EU-cocked-big-time-Brussels-ridiculed-humiliating-U-turn.html
the EU maintained until today that although our Prime Minster 3 months ago signed a contract for the UK to go it alone and source our own vaccine, the EU said there was no such thing as a signed contract! beware any country dealing with the EU as that is what the EU thinks.
Naturally the opposition was up in arms over the deal, Labour (the opposition party), is now choking on its own humble pie, not a word from anyone saying we did indeed have the best deal in the world, dealing just for the UK.
The sad fact is that of the 220,000 estimated deaths in the UK, nearly half will have been caused by cancelled operations due to the virus, article here,
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9203279/Government-estimates-220-000-true-death-toll-pandemic.html
As for China the take over has been going on for years, when I was working in Africa the amount of works that were being paid for by China was huge, hundreds of miles of dead straight roads everywhere, but at the time nobody could understand why China was spending so much money, but I guess now the chickens have come home to roost, hopefully they will be held accountable for the virus, but I somehow doubt it, best regards, Stan and Diana.