Re: British doctor dismisses the virus panic situation
Reply #13 –
Well I will have to buy a big pair of dashed scissors out a supermarket and roughly cut back. Our government is of course vague as to when we will get access to places apart from a supermarket. Sweden is still relatively free and if there I could go to a cinema, cafe, restaurant but furniture, etc, etc. Today in one of two supermarkets I pop int an assistant stopped to have a briefly friendly chat and when I raised my feelings on the controls going on he (a young man) he totally and with no hesitation agreed with me. There have been other occasions having a private chat have had the same reaction. Okay most will keep passingly zipped but this present way of things is not pleasant and people gradually will widely get strained by it. Having had public office in my city I have in some subjects operated reasonably but in strong points I will not be zipped. At least buses still running even if on a reduced basis and often empty of just with one or two on board (including me of course!). Trains are virtually empty ande improved timetabled!
If course any national health matter is of concern and so on however people will not be able to keep coping with being stuck in apart from an odd walk or supermarket trip, etc. So that doctor in the film I still feel has a point to make and lucky Swedes.