CV19 The daily record Sunday 26th April 2020.
Day 34 of lockdown.
Another fabulous sunny day, the blue sky is still here and no noise from builders, planes or cars. We aim to make the most of it by staying at home in the garden. We don’t venture out at weekends as I have previously mentioned its so busy out there. Donna next-door came home from tending her horse and said the place was full of people out walking. There is a general feeling of things are getting better and the reported death rate is much lower today but then it always is at the weekend due to lack of reporting figures.
Ian perked up a little after he had spoken to a couple of friends, which lifted him a bit. Hopefully that NUFC buyout will be completed and then he will be ecstatic until the dreaded football resumes.
I did a bit more weeding making space for my plants when they arrive. Rain is forecast for the rest of the week, which is good as the ground will also be soft for planting.
Ian’s hair got another snip, he said I was not so careful this time but I think he was pleased enough with the result. I am lucky that my hair is very slow growing and is not too bad at the moment.
We watched a natural history programme on Primates last night, which we really enjoyed, the filming was just amazing and the picture clarity was unbelievable. So many different primates, some of which we have had the pleasure to see ourselves in the wild. Ian particularly liked the ones with the fancy blue bottoms.
Nothing new on the B T front. Just checked in on her and she is awake and brooding her 10 specked eggs .
Roast chicken new potatoes and salad for dinner, trying to keep the weight down. (Its not working)
Other News.
Italy outlines lockdown-easing measures. People will be allowed around their own region but not other regions.
Funerals to resume but only 15 people can attend.
Athletes can resume training in their own area.
Bars and restaurants can open for takeaway (not just delivery) food must be consumed at home or work.
Hairdresser set to open from 1st June.
New Zealand has stopped community transmission of the virus with new cases in single figures for several days. However social distancing and stay at home measures are to remain in place
UK
People reportedly flocking to DIY stores and beaches (nothing new there then)
As I write this on Monday morning Boris is back at work so lets see what happens at todays briefing.
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