ORDINANCE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH 12/08/2020
August 13 2020SUPPORTING READING AND THINKING IS FUNDAMENTAL
August 18 2020It has been said and said since May 18th...
“Here we go again, but be careful”
There were few rules to follow and then.... “It doesn't affect young people anyway, but only the elderly and the sick.”
Who? Those who work or who, with their pensions, contribute significantly to the stability of the system thanks to their sacrifices?
But those who get sick due to imprudence, negligence or infect others, they question and endanger all the sacrifices made so far... or not?
Yesterday I went to a hobby shop and I really wanted to observe the behaviors.
Although warning signs are present, in plain sight and polite:
- NO ONE DISINFECTED THEIR HANDS AT THE ENTRANCE
- MASKS STRICTLY WORN BY ALMOST EVERYONE UNDER THEIR NOSE
- THE DISTANCES ABSOLUTELY NOT RESPECTED BECAUSE IT WAS NECESSARY AT THAT PRECISE MOMENT TO TAKE THAT PRODUCT WHILE OTHER PEOPLE WAS THERE (otherwise the world would self-destruct without him outside)
I ask myself and say: if this brief and partial observatory is only the tip of an iceberg clouded by the desire to live and have fun in the evening or on holiday trips (a more than shareable and understandable feeling), we cannot be surprised or complain about a return to rigor or limitations.
It was all predictable and foretold, but there will always be those who will say... “It's no use, there's nothing left, it's all nonsense.” or as an alternative, “It's this or that's fault!”
For science, only two things are needed and important: numbers and data and therefore... facts.
The facts then give or do not give confirmation.
MORAL?
With yesterday, 16 August 2020, masks after 18pm until dawn and discos stopped.
Ermanno Bon was a little controversial and disappointed today