Ugh, nightmare situ. Like something out of a black comedy.Yeah, I wanted to go to the local store as it opens earlier than the big stores (At 7am) and I initially made a good choice to go when I did, but it suddenly filled up with people when I was at the back of the shop grabbing milk and there was literally no possible way I could get around them as I was boxed in. To be fair on everyone they weren't coughing, being pushy and were wearing gloves and masks so that helps.
VERY fortunate they were taking precautions, though. The only good independent store near me regularly has groups of people hanging right outside the door - no masks, standing shoulder to shoulder, etc... horror
Stay calm, you'll be fine :)I'll stick to the larger stores in the future, that's if I'm not dead or hospitalised by then.
I'm glad that numbers are calming somewhat in various countries, but also the virus still exists in the world and no matter what we do in the next 2 weeks it will keep cropping up, spiking and causing issues for the next 1-2 years, until a vaccine is widespread and "herd immunity" can indeed actually begin happening.A lot of people think this will be over after the Easter holidays by the way. Apparently the fact exams were cancelled and we were told things were off "for the forseeable future" isn't resonating with them.
Every time I go to M&S, the crunchy peanut butter is gone but there's loads of smooth. What's all that about?
Crunchy creates this energy: