.... in the next few weeks / months.
Looking at a stats chart - 5th of April we had the most new reported cases of the virus here in the UK; the only day the numbers went above 6000. And it's been a steady up and down since.... The death rate some say is double what is actually being reported because quite a number happen outside hospitals. Lock down is until 7th May; so another two weeks come tomrrow - so one wonders just what next.
Personally I think they'll start easing lock down and allow more people to head back to work - almost like they have to which is this ongoing lives vs livelihood debate. But just how this will affect people working in and commuting to larger cities will be interesting. There is no defnite proof that masks are preventing the spread of the virus - yes they'll slow it a bit, but so many home made masks just won't be enough of a barrier. How can they impose social distancing on public transport; trains that are usually running 1/3 over capacity. I was talking to a colleague the other day and he and I think that rush hour as we once knew it will probably change quite a bit with more people working flexible hours to try avoid crowded trains, spreading the commuter load. I probably will ask to get in earlier and then leave a lot earlier and work from home in the afternoons. We won't have client meetings for some time - video calls are working quite well for now and I suspect they'll be format for most of this year still. I can forward the incoming phone to my mobile and deal with a lot from here.
And then domestically - do you think the new trend of more cooking from scratch / less food waste / more hygiene etc; will that continue or how long will it take for many to go back to old habits?
Do you think we humans have learned a lesson and will remember it.
I wonder if we compare notes in one years' time - what our views are then?