Sunday
8th March, 2020 1815
Today
I went out. It was a refreshing change.
Mid-afternoon
I finally finished the week's submissions, it would have been later
if many students hadn't cheated by copying and pasting from the
internet so I didn't even bother marking. They must have thought I
was an idiot. They won't now! A couple of the “essays” were as
good as I could have written. Not bad for a second language in your
second year of university, eh???
Anyway,
Jody had left plenty of her work to the last minute so didn't fancy
the long trip I intended. Namely, China Tobacco ( I would have run
out in about two hours time) and then Burger King. After all this
time, it was like a new world!
The
buses are still heavenly, or would be if the bloody windows weren't
still taped open, because today it's back to freezing – no problems
getting a seat. On the way I noticed many shops are now open. China
Tobacco still hasn't got my brand and I just spent what I would
normally pay for a month on my brand for ten days worth of another.
Almost
all the shops in the Mall were open but I was only interested in
Metro and Burger King. Metro now has more imported products but is
not yet up to full strength. They did have pizzas though so tomorrow
is sorted! Still the temperature rigmarole and route marches to exit
then re-enter the mall to visit certain places, in fact in “Love
Bread” on entry my hands had to be sprayed. Rather pointless as
they had nothing I wanted and so I never did anything other than take
a quick walk around and walk out again. Hands stayed firmly in
pockets.
BK
was open and you could sit inside. Lately the restaurants that had
opened have made customers sit at separate tables. Sensible to an
extent but I gather even families have had to have individual tables,
so Dad is on one, Mum another, son another and daughter yet another –
you get the point. They live together, arrived in the same car
together but in a restaurant they might infect themselves! Had Jody
and I gone out for dinner somewhere where this was the practice I
would probably have sat as far away from her as possible and then
held a very loud conversation with her. She'd have been mortified but
the point would have been made. I understand the thinking, just not
the execution. But it has to be said, by and large the measures have
worked. However her two days here (for that read five weeks) have not
seen either of us contaminate the other. We ain't going to do it in a
restaurant.
I
see Italy are following China's lead in containment. The Chinese
abroad are being vilified by the less educated factions who believe
false Facebook posts and their “knowledgeable” mates in the pub.
The Chinese are all infected. China itself is being lambasted and yet
although the virus was discovered here, some doubt has now been cast
on where in fact it originated.
When
H1N1 started in America, China never labelled Yanks as unclean and
never apportioned blame. They never pointed the finger when the USA
kept it quiet for six months before alerting the world and hundreds
of Chinese died. The same cannot be said of the reverse in today's
situation. Perhaps now that it truly is a global problem, not just
China's when they could scoff comfortably at it, natural justice is
being meted out. And there is no shortage of loo rolls, pasta or rice
here!
I
am not taking sides. Well I am, I am on the side of reason and
humanity. There are countries I sometimes wish didn't exist because
of the extremism. There are others that wage wars with no
justification. But eventually I remember not everyone can be coloured
with the same stroke of the brush.
Here
the country is defeating the problem. I see panic elsewhere.
Loo
roll, anyone?
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