Jabs and jobs
Every day was Sunday, for a while. But now my ginger perfume has come, so we are back to just one a week.
Vaccinations are going apace, but variants ooze across the country. The South African is a concern because there are some cases with no obvious contacts with the continent. Tonight they announced another variant in Liverpool. Is this just what a virus does? The more it replicates, the more likely a change will be? Or could it be the virus trying to survive, perhaps if one has the virus (asymptomatically) when vaccinated, it has a chance to fight back.
News from Willaston - the clergy seem to be moving on after Easter. Mrs. Vicar was a promising baker, we will miss her. Also discussions on when to re-open the Market. 6th March seems to be favourite. By then most producers will have had their jab and will feel happier about meeting the public.
Tomorrow the phone may be working again, an engineer is supposed to be coming to fix it. Then I will be able to have my practice appointment on a phone I can use (right now, all the calls are re-routed to P's mobile).
Weather has been cold, wet, wintery. Forecast is more of the same.
Same old, same old.
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