{"id":1552,"date":"2021-01-05T21:59:26","date_gmt":"2021-01-05T21:59:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mch-net.info\/wordpress\/?p=1552"},"modified":"2021-01-05T21:59:26","modified_gmt":"2021-01-05T21:59:26","slug":"tuesday-5th-january-2021-day-295","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mch-net.info\/wordpress\/2021\/01\/05\/tuesday-5th-january-2021-day-295\/","title":{"rendered":"Tuesday, 5th January, 2021 [Day 295]"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">Today started off with a fairly clear sky which indicated that we might have quite a fine day today. It is going to be interesting to observe how closely the impending 3rd lockdown will be observed today which was only announced by Boris Johnson at 8pm yesterday evening. In law, the lockdown only starts at a minute past midnight on Wednesday morning but we were being encouraged to start the lockdown\u00a0straight away. As it turned out, the day turned out to be a comparatively &#8216;normal&#8217; day. The volume and\u00a0validity of the\u00a0traffic seemed to be no\u00a0different to any other day and we made our way to our newspaper shop, wondering whether this was to be classed as an essential service and was therefore going to keep open during the lockdown. We joked with the shopkeepers that the shop was evidently an\u00a0essential service to the public as it sold both chocolate and wine (as well as newspapers). We then made our way to the park which had slightly more than its normal complement of children &#8211; Meg and I surmised\u00a0that they had probably been\u00a0informed (by text message) that the school was closed (or at least &#8216;not open&#8217; for the majority of children) and hence they had come to the park to amuse themselves and\/or let off steam. We ate our comestibles but an icy wind developed so we were glad to get going and into some pale winter sunshine. On our way back up the hill, we bumped into some of our oldest friends who were having some problems with the water supply into their property and the water board was there with a &#8216;gizmo&#8217; which detects the presence of water underground. I have no idea how these detection devices work, by the way, unless it is by the means of some ground-penetrating radar or a similar technology. Whilst we were chatting, I gave them the jar of comp\u00f4te I had been carrying around with me for a day or so now and I hope that it hasn&#8217;t gone &#8216;off&#8217; before they have a chance to enjoy it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">We had no particular plans for\u00a0this afternoon and intended to have a fairly\u00a0easy afternoon. I was pleased to receive my fairly large parcel of address labels which I only order once every few years. I tend to buy them 1,000 at a time and they last for many years but at Christmas time, I tend to use them up in great quantity as I always stick a spare label in each Christmas card I send so that I know that th recipients have our latest contact details. On this occasion, I did take the\u00a0opportunity of\u00a0squeezing the lines of text a little so that I could include my mobile access number as well as our landline. However, I find that today there are a variety of other electronic-type addresses that you sometimes wish to convey which will not fit onto a\u00a0conventional address\u00a0label. So I am\u00a0treating myself to an additional set of labels which I shall use sparingly\u00a0which contains details of my mobile, email, website homepage and a couple of blog addresses (WordPress version and a text-based alternative). This afternoon, I took some time to hunt out our official NHS numbers which I intend to keep easily accessible as I may need them both in the fairly nature future. When we were chatting about the availability of the vaccine which we hope will be offered to us within the next 4-5 weeks, it is quite\u00a0important that we have our NHS numbers easily available. It is evident (to us) that before we can receive any vaccine, those\u00a0responsible for the vaccination will have to link onto our NHS records so that our eligibility can be confirmed. At the\u00a0same time, once we receive our vaccinations, it is evident that our records will\u00a0have to be updated and presumably the NHS number will act as\u00a0link between the vaccinator&#8217;s own database and the rest of our NHS records. When you go to hospital and hand in a\u00a0blood or urine sample, the nurse generally runes off a special label with the official\u00a0patient details which can go onto the sample bottle. I typically ask the nurse if they will run off one or two spares and these &#8216;official&#8217; labels can then go into my diaries and the like. In my own case, I had a spare label so I was\u00a0catered for. In Meg&#8217;s case,\u00a0I hunted through some old medical\u00a0records and discovered a letter inviting her to a\u00a0radiology appointment some\u00a0ten years before but this letter contained details of name, address, date of birth and NHS number. These I managed to seal into a self laminating pouch so that means that I now have to hand both my own and Meg&#8217;s NHS numbers for when the\u00a0vaccination call eventually comes. I am anticipating that I may be called in for a vaccine jab within some five or\u00a0six weeks but we shall have to wait and see.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">In the late afternoon, we were going to <em>FaceTime<\/em> some of our ex-<em>Waitrose<\/em> friends by prior arrangement but\u00a0the Prime Minister was due to make a special broadcast so we watched this- complete\u00a0with the news that something like 2% of the UK population is\/has been infected with the COVID-19 virus which is quite a sobering thought. After this, we had a good long hour and a half chat with our friends before we settled down to a light supper of rice pudding plus our own special damson comp\u00f4te (which was delicious).<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today started off with a fairly clear sky which indicated that we might have quite a fine day today. It is going to be interesting to observe how closely the impending 3rd lockdown will be observed today which was only announced by Boris Johnson at 8pm yesterday evening. 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