Already two weeks in a kind of #lockdownlight - Yes. After some run-up problems, the majority of people seem to have become convinced of the seriousness of the situation.
Unfortunately, then you still have people who do not want to see the seriousness of it and want to continue with their normal lives. Fortunately, that can now be rewarded with a fine.

For every human being, this is an unrealistic period. We were already in a fairly unrealistic time because my father-in-law suffered a stroke in early February. From that day on, you're mostly just working on that. Every day hospital, later every day rehabilitation center. Arrange him a stair lift. That he's going to receive a taxi pass.

And last Thursday the announcement from the care center that visit is no longer welcome and that he was not allowed to go home during the weekend. Anything to, rightly, keep Corona out of the door. You understand the emotional pack that has on especially my in-laws, but also on my wife.

But then! Last Friday received the announcement that he was finally allowed to go home. There's a bed in the living room, he bought a walker and the stairs lift is coming. From down to up. It can go fast.

Unfortunately, this does not apply to our globe at the moment. He's sick, badly ill. What is striking is that this sphere can actually recover quickly if people can exert less polluting influence on it. Air and water suddenly look a lot fresher!
But I fear that we will not be rid of the Coronavirus for the time being, and that when it is finally overcome, the consequences will be felt for years to come.

Hopefully we learn from it.

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