Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
The deaths were in there thousands , feel its improving , its not a celebration its a recognition of improvement , people though history have raised a glass at funerals or awful events in memory or a passing , without being criticised .

And yes I will rise a glass to everyone when its over as will millions of others its a natural human trait .
I didn't see anything wrong with your OP. There is positivity in infections and deaths decreasing.

It's likely that England win the Euros this/last year (6/7 games at home, better talent than before with players who actually like each other - only a dodgy manager and being overplayed this year can stop them) so what's already being described as "a summer of fun" will only become even more extreme. It would be wrong for people in the UK to think covid is over (many poorer countries will need us to step up our efforts to support them, outcome and implications of behaviour during covid shouldn't be forgotten, could see a much worse flu season or new variant which knocks us back a few steps) despite what will be high levels of relief and some happiness.