Week 51 - Almost normal
I had a full day in the office followed by an evening volunteering at the community radio station, at least that day was pretty normal. Others have not been so great with gastro issues on at least two of them.
The vaccinations are slowly rolling out, they are still on Phase 1A - frontline staff and residents of care homes. My 98 year old aunt is in Phase 1B, because she is still living in her own home. That phase was due to start in late March, but with supply issues and questions over one of the vaccines, I wonder if that is going to happen. The Federal government has revised their estimate of having everyone fully vaccinated by October to probably everyone will have had their first vaccination by then, completing the full course may take until early 2022.
My father in the UK has got the date for his second vaccination confirmed for later in March, although he had to go to the vaccination centre to get that sorted, sounds like the process isn't running as smoothly as it could.
I am hoping that I can take advantage of the cheap airfares that the Federal Government has promised although we don't know how they will be split over the routes and dates. There are some from Melbourne to Queensland and New South Wales, so hopefully it will be an opportunity to use some of the flight credit held with one of the domestic airlines.
Haven't been out much this week (apart from Tuesday), with my gastro problems keeping me in and lack of motivation to go anywhere. Fingers crossed I will be well on Sunday to go to brunch as I have missed that for the last two Sundays.
I did an interview for the community radio program I present on and I have to edit it by Monday. It went relatively smoothly although I almost forgot to record it, thankfully the interviewee reminded me and it work.
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