Makes me emotional knowing that the end is near . Roll on next year I for one will not take anything for granted anymore
I sincerely hope that the vast majority of us will no longer take life for granted any longer, this period of uncertainty has certainly given me personally pause for thought, money, material assets, football and other things on the periphery of importance are well and truly on a dark distant shelf at the back of my mind. Family, friendships and health for us all are front and centre.
The second person was a man by the name of William Shakespeare from Warwickshire (I kid you not)! Just goes to show that all this fuss about the vaccine is ‘much ado about nothing’
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/nov/30/almost-700000-driven-poverty-covid-crisis-uk-study Almost 700,000 people in the UK, including 120,000 children, have been plunged into poverty as a result of the Covid economic crisis. Let's hope the end is soon, so much damage done.
In the British press, she was British. In the Irish press, she was Irish. (She's from NI but now lives in London).
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/breaking-people-allowed-stop-wearing-23131874 It's great news that a vaccine is now available for those who want it and feel safer by having it and we should be proud of all involved in making it happen. Some good comments from Matt Hancock about mask wearing. Far less people have had flu compared to the average year and a mask will have played some small part of that along with distancing and so many places being shut. If we become more like Asia wearing them when under the weather out of courtesy that won't be a bad thing.
I'd like to see the continuation of mask wearing on public transport unless sat at tables eating and drinking after the end of this. Before Covid I was fed up of being coughed on etc.
Indeed we can. I'll just add that I think it should be removed in Leisure venues and Hospitality as you go there at your own risk.