Coronavirus diary, day 94
Interesting to see that this morning's broadcast from St James' church described today as "The last Sunday of lockdown."
I changed the name of this series of posts from "Lockdown diary" to "Coronavirus diary" some time ago to forestall an argument about precisely this point.
I understand exactly what the Revd. Robert Jackson was getting at and I am not criticising him. Certainly next Saturday looks likely to see an easing of restrictions which could not unreasonably be described as the end of lockdown - the Whitehaven News is calling it "Independence day."
But it is the end of one national lockdown. The virus is still out there. Even if we are very lucky I think we're going to see some more local or regional ones.
The government is right to try to avoid a second wave, because even if that cannot be achieved the effort is still likely to make any second wave that we do get less severe than it would otherwise be.
We need to be more careful now than ever to respect the social distancing rules which remain in force, to wash our hands, wear masks where this is advised, not get within a metre of people and treat two metres as a guideline where this is possible.
Keep well.
I changed the name of this series of posts from "Lockdown diary" to "Coronavirus diary" some time ago to forestall an argument about precisely this point.
I understand exactly what the Revd. Robert Jackson was getting at and I am not criticising him. Certainly next Saturday looks likely to see an easing of restrictions which could not unreasonably be described as the end of lockdown - the Whitehaven News is calling it "Independence day."
But it is the end of one national lockdown. The virus is still out there. Even if we are very lucky I think we're going to see some more local or regional ones.
The government is right to try to avoid a second wave, because even if that cannot be achieved the effort is still likely to make any second wave that we do get less severe than it would otherwise be.
We need to be more careful now than ever to respect the social distancing rules which remain in force, to wash our hands, wear masks where this is advised, not get within a metre of people and treat two metres as a guideline where this is possible.
Keep well.
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