Today is the darkest day of the year.
Christmas for some is cancelled, and disrupted for many.
Millions in the UK, Germany, Eire and other countries within Europe are now locked down for the foreseeable future.
Hundreds of thousands will, or already have, lost their livelihoods.
Tens of thousands of lorry drivers may well spend Christmas in their cabs.
Those working in the hospitals are now entering probably the hardest shifts of their lives.
However the end is in sight,
Tomorrow the sun will be in the sky just a little longer.
Like the seasons, there is no "On/Off" switch, just little by little, each day will now be sunnier than the last.
By the Spring the NHS will be inoculating hundreds of thousands of people every week.
At some point, companies will start to re-hire people.
And we can all meet friends and family again.
Hopefully, when this is all over you helped in some small way to make the situation better for others,
As one day, you will be asked, "What did you do during the Pandemic ?"
Christmas for some is cancelled, and disrupted for many.
Millions in the UK, Germany, Eire and other countries within Europe are now locked down for the foreseeable future.
Hundreds of thousands will, or already have, lost their livelihoods.
Tens of thousands of lorry drivers may well spend Christmas in their cabs.
Those working in the hospitals are now entering probably the hardest shifts of their lives.
However the end is in sight,
Tomorrow the sun will be in the sky just a little longer.
Like the seasons, there is no "On/Off" switch, just little by little, each day will now be sunnier than the last.
By the Spring the NHS will be inoculating hundreds of thousands of people every week.
At some point, companies will start to re-hire people.
And we can all meet friends and family again.
Hopefully, when this is all over you helped in some small way to make the situation better for others,
As one day, you will be asked, "What did you do during the Pandemic ?"