Hundreds of thousands of lives are at stake and I'll do what I can to do my bit.
Now that’s the attitude.
Sure enough the interpretation of “doing my bit” can differ from person to person but you should cherish what you still have available to you as freedom of movement, use it wisely whilst you can. If that means you need to change your way of doing things a bit, suck it up and act accordingly. Be sensible.
Instead of pissing and moaning, you should feel lucky you’re still allowed to go out on the bike, that bicycle shops are still allowed to keep their doors open and that your government is actually promoting the fact to go out and exercise despite some restrictions they’ve put in place.
In other parts of the world those things we similarly took for granted, have been banned already.
I’ve left my house twice in the last three weeks based on the only reason we’re allowed to leave the house nowadays: groceries.
Austria has mandated face masks while visiting supermarkets because people are increasingly concerned that C19 is more airborne than people previously thought.
I suspect that the UK will ban outside exercise if this turns out to be proven.
Austria has mandated face masks while visiting supermarkets because people are increasingly concerned that C19 is more airborne than people previously thought.
How....how does this even work? Are they shuffling around in respirators?
Now that’s the attitude.
Sure enough the interpretation of “doing my bit” can differ from person to person but you should cherish what you still have available to you as freedom of movement, use it wisely whilst you can. If that means you need to change your way of doing things a bit, suck it up and act accordingly. Be sensible.
Instead of pissing and moaning, you should feel lucky you’re still allowed to go out on the bike, that bicycle shops are still allowed to keep their doors open and that your government is actually promoting the fact to go out and exercise despite some restrictions they’ve put in place.
In other parts of the world those things we similarly took for granted, have been banned already.
I’ve left my house twice in the last three weeks based on the only reason we’re allowed to leave the house nowadays: groceries.