LOCKDOWN – A diary of life during the Covid pandemic

Life in the UK changed for everyone in March 2020 when social distancing and isolation was imposed to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Everyone has their own stories. Life was at the same time very different and a new normality which everyone accepted and became used to. At the time no-one knew whether this new life would be permanent, and if so how we would adapt. For a long time we did not know that one day mass vaccinations would reduce the impact of Covid to that of influenza, and there was the potential for permanent social distancing and isolation.

We were in “interesting times”, with details that will be forgotten within months of “normal service” resuming, and so I wrote the story, a blog, of our experience as it happened. No-one knew how the story would end. For weeks Coronavirus had been remote, a foreign crisis which hopefully would not affect we Brits. Then UK cases started to rise, many brought back from half term European trips, and then including those with no links to travellers. Deaths increased from single to double figures. “Mass gatherings” were banned, and there was talk of forthcoming measures involving “self-isolating and “Social Distancing”, which we didn’t really fully appreciate, but no requirements to do so for the time being.

This is a diary of our subsequent experiences of the pandemic.

From first precautions to full lockdown, queuing and social isolation

The weekly shop becomes a major event. The grief of a Covid death

Restrictions begin to be relaxed, but in a restricted sort of way.

Continuing lockdown life. I get my first Lockdown haircut

I return to the office and go on holiday, but Leicester remains in lockdown.

Living with the mask culture, Eat Out To Help Out, and the rules for shopping and the pub

Shops and pubs begin to open, but must keep to the rules. Living with Covid becomes normal, and less worthy of blog posts

An on-the-ground assessment of how the hospitality trade is coping. The Tier system of risk is introduced

A second lockdown is imposed, but maybe there is light at the end of the tunnel.

A Covid Lockdown Christmas, but UK begins it roll-out of the Covid vaccine.

A New Year and a new lockdown. A friend contracts Covid, and another suffers from Long Covid.

Symptoms, testing and we get The Vaccination earlier than expected.

One year on. Tragic and sad deaths, but the future is more positive.

Families and friends gather again, but only outdoors, trying to keep warm in chilly Spring weather

We receive our second vaccination. The UK moves towards normality (but not as we knew it). The Eurovision Song Contest is back

A re-visit to North Yorkshire. Comparing the experience with a visit 1 year ago just after Lockdown 1 was lifted

At last all official restrictions end after a 16 month journey, but in practice it is a gradual return to normality

More vulnerability, more Covid cases, more testing, but I am proved clean

A Cornish welcome, as long as we follow the rules. Covid risk management in shops, pubs, cafes, office and during a during funeral

Masks off, then back on as a new Covid variant spreads across the globe

More people known personally to us contract Covid. Looking back at 2021 and forward to 2022

Close contacts contract Covid. A shortage of testing kits

2 years since the first lockdown and since my first post, and it is time to post my last entry and say farewell. There has been a change of culture, but Normal Service has pretty much resumed.

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