Brexit
We had been so tired of the constant news about Brexit,
which seemed
to go on forever, and we are not sure it would be a good thing for
anyone. As the uniting of Europe had successfully put an end to wars, but now if
it all breaks up, who knows!
Dangerous Virus,
More Like a Plague
We had done our usual shopping on a Thursday, but we bought far less
than usual, knowing that we were going to drive back to Switzerland in
under a couple of weeks. However, we needed some toilet paper, and
found that if we bought a pack of twelve, they were on a special offer with
quite a saving, so we bought two packs.
We also ordered
(using WhatsApp) enough
of our medications to last till we would return here from our usual
chemist. We did not want to have to buy these in Switzerland as they
cost so much more there, and we were able to collect everything three
days later.
Everyone had heard of the new Coronavirus and that there was no cure.
The news of it spreading throughout the world and the gradual
increase of the number of deaths was worrying. But we thought we
were reasonably safe in our part of Spain and we had not realised what
was going to happen.
There were so many rumours about how to avoid getting it,
some people started wearing face masks all the time, but we soon learned
that this horrible virus could remain dangerous on metal, clothes, almost
everything that we touch! So, everyone was told
to keep washing our hands, with soap and hot water, more frequently, and for far longer than
was usual. People started greeting each other by bumping elbows.
On the
following Saturday, we were told not to go out for at least the next 14
days. This was when we found out
that we belonged to the higher risk group, because of our age!
Apparently, supermarkets were running out of everything, because of
panic buying, particularly of toilet paper! At least we were lucky to
have bought plenty, and we still wondered if we would be allowed to travel.
State of Emergency
A few days
later Spain and most other countries suddenly announced a state of
emergency, all shops, restaurants, and events were closed and cancelled.
Only supermarkets, chemists and hospitals were open. People were told
to avoid as much contact as possible and to stay at home. No more kissing,
handshakes, or hugs. Since then,
we were all told to keep three meters from each other. The awful fact is that
this virus could be spread by people, for quite a few days, before they ever
had any idea that they were infected.
So, without having a lot of food, we had to stay put and cancel our
return to Switzerland, as the borders were all closed. We also learned
that the care-home in Switzerland would no longer allow any visitors, so
there was no way we could be with Trudy's mother for her 99th birthday,
which was the main reason for us wanting to travel. Luckily, Trudy's
mother was not concerned and told us she would rather forget about
celebrating her birthday, as she has had so many, she could not care less
about it.
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