Not on a personal level, it really hasn't change me much. I don't really mind the isolation.
I have no interest in dying (Nailit's thread was kind of pathetic imo), but apart from more respect for those in the firing line (for example, I need a cab earlier today. He got a healthy tip), it probably won't affect me much.
not really a CV19 change, more an AB change.
I find myself almost yelling at the Beeb reporters (who are now all experts in pontification) ''Have you got a link for that?''
I don't think I have changed much (maybe that's for others to judge), but I'm sure my already clear appreciation of those who work to help us each day has increased along the way.
I will survive and after it's all over I won't take the supermarkets for granted again. I was thinking about cooking something earlier and realised I hadn't got a couple of ingredients. Post lock down I would of tootled up to my local Sainsburys but now won't take that chance for a couple of items. I just cook something else.
I have survived cancer with chemo and Coronary events and I most certainly have never taken the staff of the NHS for granted. They helped me survive and get this far. :-)
I suppose a lot of your outlook will depend on your situation. I’d hate to be in a city or stuck in a flat with no garden. Things here are pretty much the same as any school holiday. My biggest concern was for boy #1, in a city on his ambulance placement, but he’s home now.
Mr Alba tried CNN News yesterday and in the interests of fairness, tried Fox this morning.
Fox covered the tornados (shocking news) and we decided that Fox wins for having the most entertaining anchors.
I doubt the majority of people will have changed for the better after all this is over.
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