Monday 26 October 2020

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Friday 17 April 2020

KN95 Coronavirus Masks To Play Big Part | Coming out of lockdown



Coronavirus lockdown

After the various places come off of lockdown into a state of controlled separation, masks will perform a vital role. Social distancing will be needed as the coronavirus will still be around albeit in a less rampant amount we want to avoid the contagion previously causing another lockdown.

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Coronavirus arrives in the west

The biggest lockdown was at the origin in Wuhan. They also seemed miraculously as of now Friday, 17 April 2020 to have not spread it all across China. My eyes will be looking to see what happens as Wuhan last week started to re-open. The next hardest lockdown was in northern Italy. They got a particularly bad fast spread of Covid 19. A massive lockdown ensued and now there are controlled experiments you might say in releasing the lockdown. Supermarkets are outlets and have controlled distancing measures in place. Though once inside there you see examples of arrogance where some deniers are still fighting the rules. Staff members are high at risk in these establishments and yet usually wear no protective gear. One of the many puzzling elements of this pandemic.
Spain went into lockdown after a spiralling daily death toll took their ICU units to the brink and their wonderful staff members at high risk.
In the UK we had a later than necessary(?) lockdown but we seem to have flattened the curve in time to stop the ICU from being beyond capacity though many NHS staff have reported horrid long crippling hours of non-stop work.

Mask use 

The use of masks is starting to happen in the West through sheer will over style. We don't appreciate the look and surrender to the virus. Many of us myself included wanted to catch it beat it and move on. We were arrogant and uninformed. Now seeing how much of a brute this is we want to beat it. Cultural acceptance of masks is happening I estimate 40% of people in the supermarket were wearing masks of varying styles. Better than most the N95 or KN95 blocks 95% of the tiniest of particles. and covers the nose. The eyes are still an area of concern. Masks also prevent touching the mouth and nose. They are fine to breathe through for an hour at a time. Masks are disposable but use common sense and the re-use can be made. Surgical-style masks must also help but they cannot block the same level of particles. N95 and KN95 are the same specification just the KN95 is the number given to those coming from China manufacturers. Often these have CE certification. You should check for that.
It is my hope that the use of masks can help us get back to being a working nation again and minimise the extent to lockdown. In the UK yesterday another minimum 3 weeks inside has been announced by the deputised leaded Dominic Raab.

Getting masks is easy but delivery is 10 days roughly (if you want a normal price) Anyone stocking in the UK is taking full advantage by tripling the price. They should cost no more than 3 pounds per mask. A mask offering say 5 uses at most. If you can bear the delivery time then order now and lock in a better price. When we start to come out you may need them and then they might be in short supply. 

Thursday 17 February 2011

Places to go backpacking

Embarking on a backpacking journey is akin to opening a treasure chest of experiences, unveiling the world's hidden gems, one step at a time. The allure of this adventure lies not just in the thrill of exploration, but in the profound connection it fosters with nature, culture, and one's inner self.

Picture this: Wearing your trusty backpack, you'll venture into remote landscapes, traversing rugged terrains that defy the comforts of civilization. It's a baptism into simplicity, a symphony of self-reliance where each step is a reminder of the untamed wilderness that lies in wait. The earth beneath your boots becomes your compass, and the rustling leaves your lullaby.

In your nomadic odyssey, you'll discover the beauty of solitude. Far from the madding crowd, the cacophony of everyday life recedes, replaced by the harmonious hum of nature's rhythms. The tranquility is like an elixir, soothing the mind and invigorating the spirit. Amidst towering trees, beneath expansive skies, you'll find a sanctuary of silence.

Backpacking isn't just a journey outward; it's a journey inward. Stripped of excess baggage, you'll unearth your inner reserves of resilience and adaptability. Every challenge is an opportunity, every obstacle a lesson. As you navigate the unknown, you'll redefine your limits and forge a profound connection with your core self.

Moreover, backpacking is a cultural immersion like no other. Each encounter with local communities reveals a tapestry of traditions, stories, and cuisines that paint the world in vibrant hues. Breaking bread with strangers becomes a gateway to empathy and understanding, bridging cultural chasms one meal at a time.

Ultimately, the call to backpacking transcends mere wanderlust; it's a beckoning to reconnect with the essence of life itself. As you step into this world of wonder, know that you are not just an observer but a participant in an epic narrative where the chapters unfold beneath your very feet. Embrace the journey, for it's not just a physical expedition; it's an odyssey of the soul, an awakening to the boundless beauty that our planet holds.

Lets discuss some places that I personally recommend and why.

1) Australia. If its not on the East coast North coast South coast or West coast its to the centre of the biggest island in the world to visit Ayers Rock. I didn’t make Ayers rock myself as I was under too much budget pressure and yes its amazing but it felt as far away as New Zealand. Australia though has cities with dynamic nightlife for the young great wines for the old some of the most fun hostels you are ever likely to find and surf galore. This is what keeps making it the go to destination for many a Backpacker. Its also got massive kudos and you can’t call yourself a backpacker if you haven’t been!

2) Japan. The first myth is that its expensive – not so and the youth hostels or just plain hostels (house some oldies like me now) in style with private rooms and sturdy lockers its all very Japan works every time. Ride across the swathes unique and interesting countryside in the Shinkanson at break neck speed while the crew serve up service with a bow. The karaoke bars are amazing fun. Check out the natural north at anytime of year but in winter you had better go for the powder. Its like no other on earth. Sapporo is the main city in the north. Tokyo will be your gateway and it’s a neon lit treasure trove. You see the greatest thing about Japan is that something every half an hour will amaze you.

3) France. Inter-railing brings many through France often from Spain up from Barcelona they hit Montpellier for its cultural student feel with fun summer nights out or Marseille for its industrial feel old port and calenques (small pristine beaches with the bluest water in the med). Nice is strangely the logical spot most hit and good for day trips into Montpelier. The beach is pebbly but it has such a hub of backpackers passing through you will get hung up in the courtyards of your hostel swapping travel stories then heading down to the pebbles to try it on with that Danish blonde.

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