Setting aside all the truly serious effects on people's health, economies etc., the timing of this whole thing pretty much sucks. We also had a horrible winter - in fact we didn't actually even have thermal winter, just six months of autumn darkness and rain. Practically no skiing as we only had one 1.5 km loop made out of snow stored from last winter but with it being the only track in a city of 200 000+ made it awfully crowded. Crowded enough to force them to close it because of the Covid. And just as it seemed like the golf courses could open a couple of weeks earlier than usually, there's a very good chance they'll be shut down completely for the foreseeable future. The health care professionals talk about the Covid crisis peaking in June so if it comes to that, we might be lucky to play in July - assuming the courses survive the ordeal.
I have no problems with a complete shutdown for three or four weeks right now if it helped us to get over the worst and let us return to normal life sooner but there's a very good possibility the harsher measures will be in place until the end of May, to begin with. Oh well, at least I have a dog I need to and can walk if the country is put under curfew.
Stay safe and isolated everyone!
I have no problems with a complete shutdown for three or four weeks right now if it helped us to get over the worst and let us return to normal life sooner but there's a very good possibility the harsher measures will be in place until the end of May, to begin with. Oh well, at least I have a dog I need to and can walk if the country is put under curfew.
Stay safe and isolated everyone!