I was going to comment about the daily Coronavirus deaths over the past week. The deaths last Sunday were just 15, which was very very encouraging. That was a weekend though, so I was fully expecting Monday's death released on Tuesday to shoot up above 100 again. However up until today, the daily deaths over the past 4 days I found very concerning as each day was consistently over 140. And in fact Wednesday's and Thursday's deaths were both a little higher than the corresponding days the previous week. I was getting very concerned that the deaths were beginning to flat-line and even beginning to consistently rising up again to over 200+ per day. But the deaths released today were reassuring I found, as they were down to just 84. That's quite a drop from Thursday's(released on Friday!) deaths of 186. Of course though, that's 84 deaths too many. But that is the lowest WEEKDAY daily deaths since about mid March. Hopefully this is the true beginning now of sub 100 deaths per day. Will be very interesting to see what this weekend's deaths are, as last Sunday's were just 15, so it could possibly be a ZERO deaths day this Sunday, or if not, not very far off that, should surely be in single digits anyway.
Anyway, fingers crossed the Coronavirus deaths will continue to fall and fall over the coming weeks now. By September, the daily deaths should surely easily be sub 50 per day consistently. And it will be absolute insane and madness if by then, we still have to continue on and on and on with this social distancing nonsense and all the restrictions and hassle that involves, as well as the catastrophic damage it is continuing to do to the UK economy. Chris Witty has said a number of times now "Social distancing is here to stay now.". Sorry Chris, but it just can't stay. We need to move on, to allow us to get on with our lives PROPERLY and start getting the economy back to normal. Come September 1st, I really hope that social distancing is well and truly scrapped.