After the Prime Minister’s announcements yesterday about easing the lockdown in England, I am feeling more optimistic than usual - risky, I know but why not? With Easter behind us and brighter, warmer days ahead I think I am justified.
But the feeling is not general, depending on which newspaper you read. Just look at the headlines:
‘Cheers! We”re Opening for Business’, says the Daily Express. ‘Call this Freedom?’ asks the Daily Mail, listing ‘Weekly tests, no foreign travel, jab passports, social distancing and new doomsday warning of THIRD wave.’
The Daily Telegraph headlines the PM's caution that ‘no end in sight’, while the Guardian reports his comment of ‘a return to a semblance of normality’.
Take your pick. I prefer to look on the bright side.
If you have been ill and are recovering you should feel pleased. You should not complain because you may still have aches and pains, or breathlessness. Be grateful. Look forward to being as ft as possible again.
Moaning gets you nowhere.
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