Tuesday, 15 March 2022

Quasi...the new normal...

 What's that experiment about heating up the water slowly and the frog never notices?


Kind of feel all of us living in Japan are kind of like that. Except heating up the water means somebody is taking an action to change the situation. When, in fact, it just feels like whoever has left us on the Pandemic setting of Life at Medium Low has buggered off to do something more interesting.

The Quasi State Of Emergency goes on and on. And on. I'm not sure if it will end, this month? Our lives putter on...the main result of the QSoE is that bars and restaurants close early and don't serve much/any alcohol, that there are still limits on crowd numbers at events and that care homes and hospitals severely limit public access.

Covid is rampaging around the schools now and the government is busy promoting vaccinations for kids. Dear Son and I got our coupons for booster shots, but we'll try to get Pfizer this time around and local clinics are full. So we'll wait a week or two and try again. I don't feel the urgency of before, as we just go on being careful and not meeting many people anyway.

The masks, screens, hand sprays are just part of life. The government has relaxed entry rules for foreign students and business people, and now returning Japanese and foreign residents can go directly home using public transport from their international flight to self-quarantine - if triple vaxed and negative on arrival. This last point was a huge step - and actually made me think I might go to the Uk later this year - if I could arrive on an international flight into Tokyo or Osaka, and then fly the same day up here to north Japan.

And then Putin invaded Ukraine.

Now Asia-Europe flights are detouring over the Middle East, and the usual 12 hour flights became 15....so that would be 15 hours in a mask on a flight...suddenly another year of Japan travel looks more attractive. It's a very good side-effect of all of this - actually seeing more of the country I call home now.

Okaasan?

Yes, this blog is meant to be about her. I DO remember!

We haven't seen her, or been offered another online meeting. Just get the care home bills to pay and information that she got her vaccination. Just waiting....if the QSoE ends...will the care home let us in for heavily supervised visits? A friend said her mother's home allows 10 mins a week chat thru a plastic sheet. Hoping for that, as a start.

And so. Waiting for spring. Temperatures are plus now. The roads are a total mess of melting snow. We spend a lot of time helping to rescue stuck vehicles in our street. My left knee is sore again because i've been lifting heavy, wet snow. My UK Facebook feed is full of green and flowers. 

North Japan. Still white. Still in a state of plodding on thru the pandemic.

2 comments:

  1. I really feel for you. It's so hard with this pandemic just going on and on, it feels like being in limbo forever. My husband saw that Japan has opened up again and made it easier to travel, and the inlaws are eager to see us but I do worry that we could get stuck in Japan if another variant suddenly appears and the borders get shut again. So I'm not that keen to hop on a plane right now.

    The war in Ukraine is horrible and I can't believe that it is happening right now, when the world is trying to combat covid.

    Hope your kneee gets better and you stay safe from the virus. And I hope you get to see Okaasan soon!

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    1. Exactly! The limbo .....lives...."oh, next week we could go to a bar and drink alcohol in the evening".....but somehow all of THAT life seems so gone...cos haven't done it for ages. And yes, the travel conditions are better - I expect you and husband can get in now and travel from the airport freely (with negative tests etc)...I think getting OUT would be no problem if it all turns sour again. But now the flights are taking forever - 15 hours via the Middle East and many flight cancellations. Turkish and Middle east airlines are fairly reliable.

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