21-12-2021, 16:47
(This post was last modified: 21-12-2021, 16:54 by ritchiebaby.)
Totally agree with that outlook, BH. I've been living a fairly "normal" life over the past year.
Been on holiday to Nairn and Falkland during the summer. Been to Edinburgh several times for appointments, played bowls in the summer, played curling in the winter BUT I've been careful by getting jabbed, mask-wearing and social distancing when necessary, avoiding crowds and people I don't know. There will always be one or two variants around (Delta is not done yet), so we will all have to get used to living with Covid.
Re the football, the problem is not with the game itself, but getting to and from it. I would imagine my curling will be cancelled now. It's not an indoor contact sport, but you are close to other players during the game.
I'd also like to point out that Covid variants do not take Christmas holidays. If it's considered dangerous now and after, why is it not dangerous on Christmas Day?
Been on holiday to Nairn and Falkland during the summer. Been to Edinburgh several times for appointments, played bowls in the summer, played curling in the winter BUT I've been careful by getting jabbed, mask-wearing and social distancing when necessary, avoiding crowds and people I don't know. There will always be one or two variants around (Delta is not done yet), so we will all have to get used to living with Covid.
Re the football, the problem is not with the game itself, but getting to and from it. I would imagine my curling will be cancelled now. It's not an indoor contact sport, but you are close to other players during the game.
I'd also like to point out that Covid variants do not take Christmas holidays. If it's considered dangerous now and after, why is it not dangerous on Christmas Day?
Cabbage is still good for you