Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Covid-19 lockdown report

Well, we had just heard reports of a state of emergency lockdown being in effect here in our country New Zealand (Along with the USA, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, India & Russia) according to the government as well as our Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern because of the Covid-19 alert level 4 has been raised so we have been advised to remain at home (But have they got that clear & obvious message? But what does the lockdown means for our 4 & a half million Kiwis?) until the lockdown period ends in 4 weeks on the 23rd of April starting at 11:59pm last night (The lockdown period will extend if they refuse to stay at home but they got to stay off the streets at all times) because it saves lives (And it can be a saving grace) to prevent the spread of Covid-19 (I just saw it on the ad on TV today but I don't know when is Covid-19 gonna end? Because it might take forever to stop) but I have been announced that this'll be my last blog before I take a self imposed break from blogging after the lockdown period expires in order to unite against Covid-19 but ladies & gents on behalf of you, be cool & stay safe.

So that is my 348th blog of the year 2020 (MMXX) & my 8th of this year.

P.S. And it could be heartbreaking if Carole's brother Zaki & his wife are tested positive for Covid-19 (And I mean Carole would've been devastated but both Zaki & his wife are awaiting test results due in for tomorrow) because the number of Covid-19 cases here in the country have been jumped to 30%.

And we have heard rumors that the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be held next year instead due to Covid-19 according to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe & the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

And finally I have been watching old rugby games on Sky Sport such as the 2005 (Same year that Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith came out in cinemas as well as the tragic events of Hurricane Katrina had unfolded in the US state of Louisiana) British & Irish Lions rugby tour to New Zealand (It was the 2nd test that Pops had been in Wellington that Dan Carter contributed 33 points in a single test as the AB's ran out winners against the Lions 48 to 18 to clinch the test series).

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