Day 100 of lock-down was actually yesterday (Wednesday). The club was shut down on Friday, but total lock-down did not take effect until the following Monday.
I walked by the local children play area. These areas are still shut, but increasingly I have seen teenagers inside. They are not at all bothered about the social distancing thing. I think they are bored now, and ideally should be back at school.
People seem angry on the road. There are more car horns sounded. Is that an effect of being let out after such a long enforced period of inactivity? Or is it people having to adjust to the busier roads now more people are allowed on them?
The topic appears to be anti-social people. The weekend marked another record: the most litter ever picked up on Brighton beach. 11 tonnes in a day rather than the usual 3 (the usual is bad enough). Bournemouth beach suffered even more than that. I have heard some excuses for people's behaviour, but I find it sad the human race seems so hell bent on self destruction.
I had a bit of an accident doing my Zoom gymnastics. I kicked the radiator coming down from a handstand. My foot is now discoloured and swollen. It's not pleasant to walk.
There was a new statement from the government today. It refers to the confirmation given on 23 June that indoor clubs can resume activities at the start of the school holidays. I don't remember that being said. I read the statement again, and after school clubs are not mentioned. Indeed, the only quote that refers to us is "premises, such as ... indoor gyms, must remain closed for now". What did I miss? BG have already asked for clarification.
Today's statement suggests these activities should only be for children under the age of 13 (these children are apparently less susceptible to the virus symptoms, but I suppose they will still spread it).
The Prime Minister's father is not a politician, but someone who should know better and set a good example. He did this by flying to Bulgaria then driving in to Greece to service his flat. We are only allowed to fly for essential reasons, and Greece will not allow even that. His essential reason? To get his flat "Covid-ready" for the letting season. Some people live in an alternative reality.