08-05-2021, 11:32 PM
I must admit to feeling a bit shattered yesterday with the new lockdown. While knowing how we are vs the third world, we live in our world and the attached circumstance - our emotions and concerns about our situation are still valid.
There is a huge cost to these lockdowns as has been pointed out before - mentally, socially and economically. The cost to the hospitality industry of continually having to throw out stock that will go off, the effort and energy of having to cancel and re-schedule anything social and celebratory multiple times takes its toll.
Thanks Thry, for adding your coping mechanism and outlook.
What does 'learning to live with Covid' mean? If there is a better way than lockdowns, what is it? The plan to move on from Covid has been announced by the Government (they are good at announcements...) - is it enough for right now?
There is a huge cost to these lockdowns as has been pointed out before - mentally, socially and economically. The cost to the hospitality industry of continually having to throw out stock that will go off, the effort and energy of having to cancel and re-schedule anything social and celebratory multiple times takes its toll.
Thanks Thry, for adding your coping mechanism and outlook.
What does 'learning to live with Covid' mean? If there is a better way than lockdowns, what is it? The plan to move on from Covid has been announced by the Government (they are good at announcements...) - is it enough for right now?

