As any football fan will tell you, it's the hope that gets you.Tomorrow will be a week into this cold malarkey so hopefully a week to go.
Peak impact is predicted for May, so I'm not holding out any hope of a relaxation before then.
As any football fan will tell you, it's the hope that gets you.Tomorrow will be a week into this cold malarkey so hopefully a week to go.
Definitely fella but I think at this stage I will hope that this cold doesn't kill me in the next week then I can rejoin the limited delights of going to the supermarket.As any football fan will tell you, it's the hope that gets you.
Peak impact is predicted for May, so I'm not holding out any hope of a relaxation before then.
nothing will return to normal until the majority of us have been through it and proved this with antibody testing (which still isn't a sure thing).
I shall survive this battle, but the war has just begun.
If I've missed any variables let me know and I'll add them.
Hope she's OK.Daughters boyfriend has probably got it, went down with symptoms today, fk knows how to go about confirming it though
Looking to return to work tomorrow, will probably change my hours and just work straight through, no point having a break if I'm just sitting on my arse at home all day.
Quicker I start, quicker I can finish and settle in for the evening and potentially get into a routine again.
Hope she's OK.
I think we're all doing a bit of that - every sneeze makes you wonder. I work with dusty old stuff - I sneeze a lot at the best of times.Thanks, think it may be a false alarm....spoke to him on the phone, seems fine now.... daughter away to her work...so we will see.