1,120 new deaths today. A bit grim. We have a lot of French friends who are smack in the danger group from our Twinning committee.
So far, as far as I can determine, our little town doesn't have the virus. Everyone is being sensible and things are progressing more or less normally.
But this has made no impact on the number of people dying. We know that the cities are already close to being overwhelmed, that there are many old an vulnerable dying.
It really doesn't matter how organised you are, once the virus goes over 10,000 cases without lockdown, Armageddon has already arrived.
We also have to wonder about just who was infected when. Mrs S was extremely unwell for the whole of February, she had a pretty bad dry cough, serious headaches, was so ill that she struggled to get up and down the stairs and was breathing hard at the time. Today she tells me that she also had no sense of taste or smell.
Very odd. She was, effectively, isolated for the whole time and had a friend drop shopping into the house via the front door and picked it up after the friend was gone.
It leaves me wondering whether we really know just how many people have been infected and have weathered the virus without knowing at all. Theoretically we could have her tested for antibodies, but not right now.