04/05/2020
So how is everyone doing? It seems as though nearly everyone I speak to uses the words “strange times”, and I’ve use them myself – A LOT! Like most people I have good days and days when I wonder what on earth is going on, but generally I’m hopeful for the future and enjoying spending more time at home.
I’m grateful for a lot of things I’ve taken for granted in the past.
I’m blessed that I can still work and earn a living.
I have family living with me, so I’m not lonely.
I live on the edge of the countryside, so I can walk or run from home every day.
I have plenty of food and toilet roll, and a husband who makes excellent pasta and bread – we’ve even managed to get hold of some flour!
Technology allows me to keep in touch with those I can’t see in person
Work wise I’m glad I can deliver much of my training online, so my biggest challenge is keeping up with the changes to the regulatory guidance documents. It’s good that the EMA, FDA and MHRA keep adding to their guidance, but I get a little frustrated that it’s not always well communicated – it’s hard to keep up to date at the best of times, so I’m grateful for social media and those who post when they become aware of something. On that note, I’ve just done a quick review of the latest new guidance – link in the first comment.
I find myself a little dismayed at the somewhat scattergun approach of the research efforts to find treatments and vaccines – I wish we could somehow have a more coordinated effort, but at least work is being done. I also despair on occasion of the ill-informed opinions touted on social media, one example recently was an OBGYN who obviously doesn’t know the difference between an antiviral and a vaccine, which I find a little worrying!
I guess what I’m trying to say in summary is that there is good and bad in this situation – these things bring out both the worst and the best in people. I’m devastated at the loss of life and all the other costs to life and business, but I’m confident we will come through it in the longer term. We do, though, have some way to go and a lot still to learn.
On a personal level I’m getting through it by baking treats to make us happy, and exercising for my mental and physical health (and so that I can eat more cake)!
Stay safe and feel free to share your own thoughts and strategies in the comments below. Oh, and DON’T believe everything you read online!