Hope it doesn't get to that point.Mr.Gumby wrote:The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) has strongly uirged the government to raise the whole country to level 5 restrictions for six weeks, effectively asking for a second lockdown. That may or may not happen in the next few days.
Signs of locked down life during the pandemic
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We'll know later today. In fairness though, a second wave is here and increased restriction that were put in place recently haven't been able to control further spread of the virus. Letting it run rampant is not an option here. So something needs to be done to keep eachother safe.Hope it doesn't get to that point.
It will perhaps be harder this time, with the wintertime coming there's less scope for going outside. Things were hopeful over the summer, numbers were down and restrictions were lifted somewhat. We could go out, had a larger range of travel so a visit to the pared down Galway arts festival was possible. I was at a strictly socially distanced concert. I was a great boost but if you let people out, the virus comes with them and to be honest there was some silly stuff going on, like there wasn't a care in the world. So we'll have to wind it back.
Meanwhile, it's a very wet and windy Monday morning and I have a last installment of the pics I took on Saturday. Soon the winter storms will come and wash it all away.
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