
It’s day 1/14 of nationwide lockdown, although I have been home for 6 days now except for a quick supermarket sweep on Monday.
It’s not a strict lockdown, which is why I’m taking it seriously. We can’t leave the country, we have to stay home but we can go by food and go for walks in the forest or park. Essential services remain in business.
In reality, people are still moving around recklessly, potentially spreading the virus and going to crowded hot-spots like the supermarket, the bus terminals, eateries to buy food and who knows where else. The rate of infection has risen exponentially because of a super spreader in a very crowded space. The person has infected at least 500 confirmed covid cases. The ones who haven’t been tested are continuing to spread the virus. The numbers will start to look like the apocalypse soon.
You may not think you will die, fair enough, but you don’t want to be the super spreader infecting others and causing them to suffer or die.
Moral of the story is, you only need that one person in a crowded place to cause a whole country to be in lockdown. So stay home my friends and wash your hands regularly.
Sketch of the day no 1311 in my moleskine sketchbook is of a retro water dispenser with floral design

March 23, 2020 at 01:51
You too. In France all productions, movies, TV, theatre, have been canceled. Fingers crossed.
Stay safe all of you.
Biz. 😘
March 22, 2020 at 07:30
Singapore is not in lockdown mode so I keep telling her to stay home but she still needs to go to work. Stay safe kawanku x
March 22, 2020 at 01:26
The Army now? Hmmm.
Glad your brother is working from home. And that everyone is good. Like we “talked” earlier, we’re good here. How’s your BFF in Singapore? What’s her name again? Ah. Sue Chan?
Be safe. ❤
March 21, 2020 at 13:38
I gave this one away so I now have an illustrated one which I can keep safely away ❤️
March 21, 2020 at 13:37
Thank you. Not everyone is staying home so the army will come out on Sunday like in Europe