Thursday
13th February, 2020 1500
I
nearly had a fit when I checked the latest figures this morning! It
was with no small sense of relief that I discovered the huge leap was
the result of an altered set of diagnostic criteria. Yesterday's
graph showed hope that the infection rate may have peaked, although
not mortalities. Quite aside from the human cost, this has to be
costing China trillions.
I
am waiting for my school to say something about teaching online. As
yet they are silent because our postponement doesn't even start until
22nd. If they do say I need to teach online there is only
one question I can respond with – how??
Firstly
I don't have Wechat and can't get it, although maybe if I got someone
with a smartphone to scan the barcode thing I could. Secondly, how on
earth can you conduct online oral English classes? I cannot imagine
it is possible for me to have thirty-five or so small screens on my
screen showing every student and being able to interact with them as
in the classroom?
What
I could do, and will probably suggest before that happens, is
that maybe I could ask all the students to write about their
experiences this spring festival and email their essays to me.
Probably be shooting myself in the foot, given that I may have three
hundred of them next term and that would take an awful lot of reading
and correcting but hey, it's a sort of solution. It's not as if I can
even offer to conduct open air classes in a field because the
students are at home, the school daren't let them sleep en masse in
their dormitories.
Ideas
anyone?
I
read today that this thing is now even affecting seamen. Not the
cruise ships in the news but merchant crews. Apparently there are now
huge logistical problems in getting reliefs out to the ships and
serving crew on flights back home. There are reports of ships having
to divert just to effect crew changes.
1800
We
went out. First off bought about eight or nine months' worth of gas,
then my monthly medicines which Jody very kindly paid for using her
medical card. I don't have one here but I did in Chizhou and it was
great, the school put so much on it each month I never actually had
to fork out cash for my pills.
And
after the chemist, Jody said oh look! there's a supermarket! Well, it
was to be fair down a dead-end I have only ever ventured into twice,
both times to get to the Ukrainian restaurant for spare ribs –
which I also never knew existed until she showed me.
And
wow! Right on my doorstep is a medium-sized supermarket tucked away!
Doesn't stock everything but it has everything bar red wine and even
has tinned tuna! BHG doesn't. Now, if they sold cheese I would have
been in paradise but when I don't want to fork out for taxis to BHG I
can now buy almost everything a short walk away.
I
learnt something today. And our temperatures were taken four times
despite remaining in a 200 yard radius!
Then
the jing jo shop and home.
I
had 20m³ left of gas,
enough for at least three weeks. Stuck the card in to put in the
180m³ I just bought and
it peeped and promptly showed zero! Nothing I did could get any gas
from it. It was eventually decided that hopefully the batteries in
the box were flat. Sod's law, I had every other size except AA and
had only one which had been used for something else. I thought
replacing one from four would make a difference but no joy.
Jody
kindly went to the shop, bought new ones and thankfully we are back
in business again!
High
drama indeed.........
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