Saturday
9th May, 2020 2200
Ok,
so it seems my thoughts on the traffic light phone thing weren't made
clear enough in all quarters. It is completely pointless. Fine, it
allows people to travel without let or hindrance but it is
nonetheless utterly pointless. It works, I am told. So I assume does
the microwave which has been sitting in a cupboard ever since I
arrived in Lanzhou. That too is pointless because I have never tried
to use it.
I
am in a low risk (no such thing as a no risk) area and tomorrow I
could go to the hospital, have bloods and whatnot taken and be
pronounced as clean as a disinfected scalpel - at the point the
samples were taken. One second after they took the sample I could
have been infected, yet walk out proudly clutching a clean bill of
health.
So
I still fail to understand the value of the traffic light phone
thing. Going to somewhere not “green”? Turn off the phone and
don't use it, they can't track that. Just because something works for
people doesn't make it right, it just makes their lives easier. The
international criminal who buys a fake passport that “works” for
travel? The banned driver who buys a forged licence that is good for
a traffic stop? Just because people are happy with it and it “works”
is not the same as being sensible and effective. Or am I wrong?
I
had birthday salutations this morning from my longest-standing
friend, still sailing as a Chief Engineer at I think 67 years of age.
For all those whingeing about three weeks of lockdown, he has just
spent 12 weeks locked down aboard, been repatriated to Kiwi and is
now in a further 2 weeks isolation in an hotel room in Auckland. I
can only hope room service is good and the booze keeps coming.
And
the best laid plans of mice and me? How many times have we been here?
Ok, now the UK is introducing 2 weeks quarantine and I can't see that
changing by August any more than the door not being slammed shut on
me the moment I leave here.
But
tonight was rather subdued. Just me and Jody. I was looking forward
to an all you can eat and drink Holiday Inn buffet but it's closed
due to the virus. I should have thought of that. Instead we went to
a restaurant nearby where two years ago I swear I saw a picture of
sweet and sour pork and have meant to return ever since. No picture
any more. So fine, we had deep fried tiger prawns and rice with some
vegetables and then an enormous two pound fish that from the photo
should have been in sweet sauce but for me was not nice. On balance
a Whopper would have done me nicely tonight but never mind.
However,
it would be remiss of me not to mention that as soon as we sat down
at a table Jody was approached by a rather agitated waitress and a
conversation ensued. Once over, I asked what was said. Jody can be
quite waspish (and I've been on the receiving end a couple of times)
and she was in full stinging mode. They asked her if I had just
returned from abroad because the other customers might have wanted me
thrown out! Apparently they did just that a few days ago, not that
there are many of us left here.
Now
that really pisses me off and if I could speak Chinese I would
have exploded and loftily informed the waitress and the restaurant at
large that I have been in the city since last summer and never
buggered off when the brown stuff hit the cooling thing.
I
can understand now - that's twice I've had that – how the Chinese
abroad felt when they got that crap in the west. It's not right no
matter where it happens. Not so bad for me but young Chinese abroad,
that's a different matter. Anyway, as it happens, if they had booted
me out at least I would have had a chilli melt at Burger King!
Ok,
new date for my students coming back to class is end of May. Great. I
might get one week of lessons with some, two with others and then
exam time. Hardly seems worth it. Bit like the traffic light system.
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