Lockdown diary, day 42
Another beautiful day stuck at home working, except that I travelled a short distance outside Whitehaven for the first time in 42 days.
Not far by Cumbrian standards and within government guidelines - a trip to a wholesaler from whom my wife had persuaded me to place a bulk order of food supplies to reduce the number of trips to the shops. They don't deliver so I had to collect the items - which was done with great care to maintain social distancing in a highly professional manner.
Also today a council briefing by Teams (as opposed to Skype
Businesses use systems like teams and Skype. The Conservative party uses them and we're supposed to be the stick-in-the-muds. Carlisle city council and Copeland Borough Council have made progress using them, and even parts of Cumbria County Council are starting to make headway.
Let's hope we can start operating a proper system of council meetings be electronic means with public accessibility soon, and that we don't forget how to do it when the Coronavirus pandemic is finally over.
Keep well.
Not far by Cumbrian standards and within government guidelines - a trip to a wholesaler from whom my wife had persuaded me to place a bulk order of food supplies to reduce the number of trips to the shops. They don't deliver so I had to collect the items - which was done with great care to maintain social distancing in a highly professional manner.
Also today a council briefing by Teams (as opposed to Skype
Businesses use systems like teams and Skype. The Conservative party uses them and we're supposed to be the stick-in-the-muds. Carlisle city council and Copeland Borough Council have made progress using them, and even parts of Cumbria County Council are starting to make headway.
Let's hope we can start operating a proper system of council meetings be electronic means with public accessibility soon, and that we don't forget how to do it when the Coronavirus pandemic is finally over.
Keep well.

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