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It's so good that the shutdown is easing up,but caution is essential,especially with Indian variant spreading.
So much rain around and it is May, isn't it wonderful to get out and have a coffee?My wife drove me to the Docks at Gloucester on Wednesday and our daughter and one grandchild pushed me in my wheel chair and we went around the Mall and Dock area with the boats. We had a coffee in a coffee house and got drenched when it started raining and the patio cover got blown over with the water,but so many people helped too get me safely inside the building.
Oh dear! get better soon, praying for you for healing.I have had a cold since my drenching on Wednesday! But it was good to get out for awhile!
Other variants I hear are also being noised. I also hear there is a near-total media blackout of the thousands whom took to the streets in central London, saying; they are tired of officials dictating what they themselves do not follow. A plague of power we here are still experiencing.It's so good that the shutdown is easing up,but caution is essential,especially with Indian variant spreading.
I see that India's new 'Home COVID Kit' (Zinc, Doxycycline, and Ivermectin) for early stages of the new variant have went with very good results.caution is essential,especially with Indian variant spreading.
Interesting! Well then, if you had to choose one as a top-tier news org there in the UK, what might you choose?There are always big demonstrations in London, no blackouts just a bit wearying. The news programmes are pathetic.
At the moment, everything stops for sport.
Newspapers, the Daily Mail is good, the Daily Express is a bit excitable, the Guardian is the London 'woke' style paper, terrible, (Joe Biden would love it).Interesting! Well then, if you had to choose one as a top-tier news org there in the UK, what might you choose?