And you can’t blame people for staying away from the shops.
Apart from the fact that even the thickest mask wearer realises that the future is unendingly gloomy, and that money is going to be tight for everyone, the shopping experience was a dismal one.
The majority of shoppers dutifully wore their masks and kept them on when they were outside on the street. The ones who removed their masks crumpled them up, stuffed them into a pocket or bag and then put them back on when they entered the next shop.
Everywhere I look the lunacy seems to be getting worse.
Some hospital departments and churches which have been shut for a year are now open to be used as injection centres. It’s OK to go into hospital to have a jab that doesn’t stop you getting or spreading a disease that isn’t likely to kill you but not OK to go in to have treatment for a disease which will. It’s OK to go into a church to be injected with experimental gene therapy but not OK to go in to pray.
We’ve all been advised that we should get rid of dogs and cats because they can catch covid, are bad for the environment and we’re all going to be living in tiny apartments. If we want a pet, we’ve been told, we should have a tortoise. They’re apparently officially acceptable.
And soft toys are apparently also unacceptable because the morons have decided that the soft toys carry nasty covid germs.
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