The rambling diary of an ordinary slightly quirky dodgy artist in the rolling hills of the English Welsh borders, telling the tale of the life of the common man in an uncommon way and also explaining many things about science and the world. Zombies, Monsters and strange mechanical things included by request. Plus some bad Poetry
Sunday, 31 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
Monday, 25 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
OOOoooooo it’s a small point or possibly not, but Boris Johnson still looks far from well to me. I do wonder if he would now be happier if he was not the Prime Minister. Sometimes our dreams do not work out as planned.
Saturday, 23 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
Thursday, 21 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
Thursday, 14 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
Meanwhile MPs and the news media discuss various aspects of the Lockdown or what can be done in care homes. Or as happened today the possibility of a trusted test for the antibodies of Covid-19 becoming available very soon. Which they say will allow folk to get back to work quicker and help in hospitals, care homes and the economy.
Monday, 11 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
Thursday, 7 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
Tuesday, 5 May 2020
The Coronavirus observational guide . . .
Well today in the UK the death total from Covid-19 officially
became the highest in Europe at 29,427 deaths. This is not good although it is
hard to compare one country to another because of the way each counts the
numbers. Plus all sorts of variables such as population size and even
variations in the numbers of people of different age groups. Up to today Italy
has had the highest figure for overall deaths in Europe but they are further
along the pandemics timeline than the UK and are taking tentative steps at
easing the Lockdown.
Also today in our little village in Shropshire a family have
gone into self-isolation as one of them works in a Care Home and woke up on
Monday feeling unwell and with a temperature. They tried to arrange a visit to
one of the drive though test centres but were offered one in either Glasgow or Belfast
(WHAT?). Certainly not very practical and not really a one day round trip when
you are feeling healthy yet allow when sick. Luckily the Care Home has managed
to organise home tests for them. There are five in the household. . . .
Hopefully they will be OK . . . . . . We have offered to get supplies if they
need them.