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octoberose:
I’m glad you don’t have to deal as much with Covid , Rhys . My dad was stationed in New Zealand during WW2. I’ve always wanted to visit . You are islands with a total population less then my state so I imagine containment of a virus was more straight forward then it is here . That’s a real blessing for children and the economy .
I hope you are well .
Rhys 🕊:
--- Quote from: octoberose on January 27, 2021, 11:08:00 AM ---I’m glad you don’t have to deal as much with Covid , Rhys . My dad was stationed in New Zealand during WW2. I’ve always wanted to visit . You are islands with a total population less then my state so I imagine containment of a virus was more straight forward then it is here . That’s a real blessing for children and the economy .
I hope you are well .
--- End quote ---
Yes it is more easier here to control. Doing ok, a lot of up and down moments. Still physically a bit sore
Tim Krantz:
Restrictions in Ohio: Indoor dining permitted 6ft spacing between tables tables and chairs sanitized after meals. Masks required in shopping and grocery stores and 6 foot spacing. Indoor pistol range masks until you are in your lane. Only complaint is fogging of the lenses of my glasses with the masks(all I tried) Got more scripture study time since voluntary stay at home. I get all flu vaccines, but am going to delay taking the covid for at least 6 months. Prayers for all worse off than us!
rumpelstiltskin:
Some tennis players in N.S.W weren’t to happy with the 2 week hotel quarantine but Australia is all over the place with restrictions a lot are being lifted , things were a lot harsher last year.
lareli:
Viruses have always been part of life. An acceptable risk. Risk of death is the price of admission for living this life. Not just risk of death, but certainty of it. A year ago it magically became an ‘unacceptable’ risk. As if a spell was cast over the world making it so.
The most tragic element of this all is the psychological detriment to all the kids who have been on virtual house arrest for going on a year now. It’s had an undeniable negative impact.
Imagine sacrificing the mental health of our children or grandchildren for our own health and thinking it’s a virtuous thing. Is it not a shameful thing?
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