Now we are well into lockdown - something no one in the UK has seen before - it's settling into a pattern for many of us.
Of course, it's different for everyone. Some people are furloughed and sitting at home with nothing to do. Others are working at home and possibly have childcare (like us).
Some are key workers and have to go to their job, as usual, hoping that there are sufficient precautions to keep them safe. They range from surgeons to van drivers. Carers to supermarket staff.
And a few are ignoring it all, assuming that they will probably be okay, which they might be, oblivious to the possiblity that they could easily infect lots of other people. A subsection of this group have protested, claining it all to be some kind of government conspiracy or hoax.
Whatever approach you take, there is probably a pattern by now. A way to cope with the strange constriants imposed.
Some kind of routine to this non-routine life.
Of course, it's different for everyone. Some people are furloughed and sitting at home with nothing to do. Others are working at home and possibly have childcare (like us).
Some are key workers and have to go to their job, as usual, hoping that there are sufficient precautions to keep them safe. They range from surgeons to van drivers. Carers to supermarket staff.
And a few are ignoring it all, assuming that they will probably be okay, which they might be, oblivious to the possiblity that they could easily infect lots of other people. A subsection of this group have protested, claining it all to be some kind of government conspiracy or hoax.
Whatever approach you take, there is probably a pattern by now. A way to cope with the strange constriants imposed.
Some kind of routine to this non-routine life.