Hum hum… Well anyway if I was wrong, you keep lucky!Guys... my daughter !
We have eaten in the garden in two separated tables, one for her and son and another for Luisa and myself.
They didn't go into the house. Safe distance always kept !
They took home a fantastic cake and a home made bread !
C19 doesn't play games !
I knew I have to visit Antonio one day!Nicolas,
Luísa is in The same “dream-perfect-wife” class” as Marine & Wendy, LOL, but in addition she is a brilliant and sensitive photographer in her own right.
Her cooking is hard for anyone to match, for a start as she has more seafood choices than any human on the planet, due to a major extravagant fish selling pavilion right near their home!
Asher
You are most welcome Nicolas...I knew I have to visit Antonio one day!
We would be like tycoons!It has to be when the flamingos come to visit the abandoned ships in the estuary near you!
We should have a post Covid Celebration and rent a chateau and bring children and hire a staff and a chef!
Asher
There is no limit to the seafood in Setúbal! It’s beyond all imagination, even for a sea captain!We would be like tycoons!
But I may rather prefer some good food in a local restaurant… Codfish!
Sounds good Antonio!Codfish ???? No way, no way Nicolas !
Seabass, sardines and some others...
With C19 these days ?
I wouldn't dare to eat in any restaurant. Later. Perhaps, who knows ?
But it’s actually not a lot of money! The political bad feelings from the population of Europe should make politicians react!Asher... it is all about money ! As simple as that !
Amazing that there is such slowness in vaccination when a lot of the vaccine is made in Europe!
it really doesn’t make sense! Italy, France, Germany or the U.K alone could make enough vaccines for the planet!
Once the method is set up, it’s just a few billion Euro and and army of high school science teachers who are now out of work anyway.
Jérôme,It is not quite that simple. Setting up production and ramping up takes 1-2 months, considering the number of doses needed. But the main problem is indeed money: the firms who have the rights to the vaccines demand payment, which is fair of course. Europe tried to negotiate a fair price, with the consequence that the countries who agreed to pay through the nose are served first. I think the manufacturers are producing as much doses as they can (why wouldn't they?), but there simply aren't enough doses yet and the highest bidders are served first.
What you say is true and should be true except in time of existential threat like war, famine and plague!
Jérôme,You are indeed raising an important point. It does not seem that the west is treating the present situation as a state of emergency. Things are different in China. Everybody remembers the hospital which was built in Wuhan in a week. The west did not use the intermission of summer 2020 to build more emergency rooms and train new nurses. In France (where I follow the news), the government is still implementing savings on the hospital system. OTOH, recent news is that we will hire 10000 policemen.
China is also apparently vaccinating 5 millions people a day.