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  • probably not one of my most cheerful videos, but it's not a very cheerful time.

  • Things were definitely locking down.

  • It's It's very similar to what happened in China.

  • Now that's happening in Europe in the rest of the world.

  • So I mean, I've already done this once, but let's do it again.

  • Hello there then, Governor, here, it's Ah.

  • It's been a while since I've done one of these videos to channel four, but yeah, just do it another one.

  • Just, uh, another update.

  • Really?

  • Because now we're all in the same situation I was in in Wuhan.

  • So I'm in it again.

  • Like the rest of you watching this.

  • Um, yeah, yeah, we're all in it.

  • Now, Uh, what have I been doing since I got out of quarantine while I was in England for a little bit, And then I came over to Ireland and I have been seeing all my friends and family, so that's been lovely.

  • The plan was to continue to do that, and I was gonna head back to England, actually this Friday, but no more traveling, no more non essential travel.

  • So I'm kind of just staying put in Ireland, staying with family.

  • Now, from now on, Yeah, just so I can't believe it's happening again, but yes.

  • Stay inside much possible.

  • Staying with family as while.

  • This while this, you know, really gears up.

  • Because this is just the beginning.

  • Now it's all gonna get a lot more serious.

  • I'm gonna get a lot worse before it gets better.

  • Like a lot.

  • Ah, yeah.

  • That's what I was seeing.

  • Friends and family.

  • I was in Dublin and killed Aaron Arma.

  • I was definitely traveling, but, uh, I was never infected, so that's okay, but no more traveling now.

  • That'll be it now?

  • Yeah, in Dublin for the foreseeable future.

  • But we'll see what happens.

  • Could say some things about how people could have done things differently like governments or Europe could have done things differently to prevent it being this bad.

  • But no go on doing that.

  • Nothing happened when it could have a Now it's all a bit too late, you know.

  • We're all in it now, but that's the way it is.

  • Wu Han's doing well.

  • Talk to my friends a bit in Wuhan there.

  • Oh, good.

  • I think on the 20th it's ah, opening again.

  • Things air slowly getting back to normal.

  • So that's good.

  • Ah, so that will happen here eventually.

  • Office.

  • The things are on the other end here.

  • I'm in Ireland and things of all locked down pubs all shut.

  • Ah, a couple days ago before Patty's Day.

  • So yeah, Patty's A.

  • That was a very strange Patty's day, but, uh, I celebrated with a couple of friends, not too many.

  • Just the Thio.

  • The three of us had a few drinks, just a little celebration, because obviously you don't wantto mingle with too many people at this stage.

  • But, uh, yes, things are definitely locking down.

  • It's It's very similar to what happened in China now that's happening in Europe in the rest of the world.

  • So I mean, I've already done this once, but let's do it again.

  • Um, things that people have been asking me is like, How how did I Cooper, like, how did I stay saying, Personally, I was on it.

  • I was doing this a lot, was making a lot of videos.

  • I'm just talking to IRS news, just keeping people updated in from who had but things that you can do things that you'll want to do.

  • You actually want to go out and go for a walk with maybe one or two people.

  • I think there are some countries, I think, France.

  • You actually can't go out at all unless you have a very good reason.

  • But for other countries that aren't quite as strict yet the longer you stay inside knowing you can't go, it's the same with most things.

  • You know, as soon as you can't do it, you really want to do it.

  • So that's one thing I'd recommend to do in quarantine is go for a walk off the I couldn't in Wuhan, but you know we can in Ireland now.

  • Um, yeah, go for a walk.

  • I think if you think people from this will either become quite fit because you'll be at home a lot of the time.

  • So you either try and keep up fitness or you'll just become fat better for one of the other because you either eat and do nothing and just sit on the couch kind of thing, which obviously it's not a terrible thing to do.

  • But there's nothing more just to do or you know you'll go out when I say go out and go for a walk around the park.

  • That's really all you can do and probably leave it.

  • No more than two, I'd say, because it's all about not spreading it now.

  • That's what it is.

  • It's here.

  • It's everywhere here to stay for a while.

  • I'd say a good few months.

  • Probably.

  • China got there very quickly, China from December to now, shall we say, from basically from in January until mid March.

  • So just over two months, I'd say for China, but they once it got serious, they got serious and unfortunately, that's not happening here.

  • I I don't understand why other countries aren't looking what China did on dhe.

  • No, let's do that.

  • You know, it worked well.

  • There are some things you can't do the way China did.

  • Like you can't lock down Wuhan, you can't lock down a city of 11 million.

  • Another country's book.

  • You know you can do other things, and it seems your country's air very slow at that.

  • I don't know.

  • I'm sure there's lots of factors at play, you know, economy and stuff like that.

  • Put the end of the day.

  • There's a lot of people's have steak, so economy kind of has to come second there, doesn't it?

  • But, uh, yeah, I don't know.

  • I don't make decisions.

  • Jonah got their act together, and they really, you know, showed the best way to combat this.

  • And other countries aren't copying them for some reason.

  • But that's again, not of me.

  • I just find it strange after being in it and seeing it's just all happening again.

  • Exact Same thing's happening again, people not taking it seriously until it's too late.

  • But I think people are taking it seriously now.

  • But after all those things to do in quarantine, stay fit or get fat, it's up to you.

  • You will see how it happens after a few months, few weeks inside.

  • You don't have a lot of time in your normal life.

  • People always say, I'd love to watch that series or benches this, and you just don't really have that much time normally.

  • But now, now we have all the time people be working from home.

  • I'm still making my lessons.

  • I'll probably do a lesson after I record this video psychology currently teaching about the anatomy of the brain.

  • So much fun, so difficult online as well.

  • So a lot of people like like myself.

  • We'll be working from home.

  • So, you know, I will keep you busy.

  • I find it hard to kind of motivate yourself, but if you set yourself time, I was never very good at time management mode of people, like, set themselves a few hours a day.

  • Just do it then, Um, what I was gonna do reading I I think the same way.

  • You know, with this such a modern age, you're on your phone all the time.

  • It's hard to put it down and just kind of pick up a book, but I definitely recommend doing it.

  • It's ah, like it's a thing.

  • You just don't have that much time when you're in your normal day to day life going work 9 to 5.

  • Then you come home, make dinner, cook dinner, chills only.

  • It's time for bed, nor any time to read.

  • But now, you know, you kind of have to look at the bright side of this terrible situation.

  • You've got a little more time to do things that you don't usually have time for, so that some things you can do in quarantine I made a YouTube channel as Well, because the feedback from these Channel four videos were just I mean, I think I said it before, but usually in comment sections, there's not very nice comments to put it lightly.

  • But in the common sections on the Channel four videos, everyone was just so lovely.

  • So yeah, it was good.

  • It was called bands.

  • Nine lives, and I just kind of I can pretty much do this, but yeah, just, you know, kind of keep yourself busy, do stuff you wouldn't normally do that some other will keep me busy Now, in quarantine, making videos for my own YouTube on.

  • You got to just do you know things like that.

  • I'm unsure as to my situation for going back to China right now, because I think if I went back now, I would have to do another two week quarantine and I mean, the last one, like I wasn't terrible.

  • But it wasn't exactly the ideal way to spend two weeks, so I don't know.

  • I don't think I can actually go back right now.

  • To Wuhan is lovely.

  • That's where it all started.

  • But we'll see what happens.

  • Uh, yeah, I'm not entirely sure.

  • I'm in contact with work, the people there, so eventually I'll get some information on what to do.

  • That's another reason to be in Ireland to sort out my visa stuff like that.

  • So it's kind of annoying to see for this to be happening like this because it's just exactly what happened in China.

  • And I'm everything like, I just I think I said on my own YouTube a couple times, just or to my friends, just how things were going to go and then they've all just gone the way I said they would, Very.

  • It's not something I want to be Kurt predicting correctly, but it is happening exactly.

  • Just it's like it's like a playbook just going the exact way it's predicted to go on.

  • Yeah, so that's why I'm predicting for European countries.

  • I'm predicting about four or five months of things like this, just things being locked down because this is just so contagious on.

  • I'm sure you can all see this is we're not quite at will hand level yet.

  • Um, but we're definitely headed there, definitely heading in that direction.

  • And unlike unlike Wu Han, we won't be able to build a hospital in 12 days.

  • No country would only China conduce them like that, but yeah, So it's gonna be more complicated for everyone else.

  • But, you know, I've got to try and stay positive as much as we can go to try and stay positive, because more in it.

  • So, yeah, it wasn't only I have been annoyed by how things have just gone exactly as predicted.

  • Booked.

  • It's the way it is.

  • Can't do anything about it now.

  • Good of, but can I just have to get out with it?

  • Yeah, probably not one of my most cheerful videos, but it's not a very cheerful time, but you just got to stay saying as much as you can in quarantine.

  • You wait.

  • We can still go out for now, but, uh, don't you know, don't take it for granted to being able to go outside, because that might not always be the case for the coming few weeks.

  • Yeah, I think that's everything I've got to say.

  • So hopefully everyone watching this is healthy and happy.

  • That's actually how I start my lessons.

  • Kind of stupidly like hope.

  • Everyone listening.

  • This lesson is healthy and happy, but yeah, hopefully everyone's in.

  • This video is healthy and happy, and I'll talk to you later.

probably not one of my most cheerful videos, but it's not a very cheerful time.

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