Went to visit my mother yesterday as I suspected that the self isolation instructions for the elderly are going to be announced. One of the very few times, I have not given her a kiss and a hug, we elbow bumped. The train that I normally catch to go and see her seemed busier than usual, as did the centre of my city, though I suspect some were approaching it in fin de siècle manner and having a last out before we are all stuck mainly inside.
It seems odd that this has happened both slow and fast, but I am worried that we seem unprepared for what is a highly predictable scenario that must have been modelled thousands and thousands of times.
One worry is that we still seen to be completely disunited, and that the response has had very little coordination. The decisions to shut down sports events has been left to individual bodies, and the decisions about borders in the EU taken by the individual countries with no obvious coordination.
Along the road from me, a lovely little bakery opened yesterday, for the first time, and seems to have done great trade. I worry that it will end up shutting sometime soon because of the virus and never reopen.
In addition we have people thinking that the UK govt is planning some cull of the elderly as a plot, and individuals building mountains of loo roll and hand gel. I would like to see much more movement to a UK govt of national unity, and a suspension of such distractions as Brexit or indeed a leadership contest. I suspect our view if how the UK pulled together during WW2 is a tad rosy; there were profiteers then, but it feels more zombie apocalypse. The UK govt needs to start avoiding anonymous briefings and be much clearer in statements. The one last week where we were meant to be 4 weeks behind Italy when Italy wasn't even 4 weeks into the crisis undermines the need for the govt to be believed.
Given the timings I expect us to have effective lock down by Friday at latest, and to be in the sane place as Italy by next Sunday. Everyone on here seems like a decent person, so I expect where possible you will be looking out for friends, relatives and neighbours. I would be interested in knowing what actions you take that you feel work so that we can use best practice in the next few weeks.
In the immortal words of Sgt Phil Esterhaus 'Let's be careful out there'