January 2022

The COVID infections numbers are generally dropping, Cambridge is currently in the hot seat with 1707 per 100k. Although the cynic in me also knows there is less testing, which of course will lead to a drop in numbers. It seems somewhat bonkers to lift all restrictions when the numbers are so high, it alsoContinue reading “January 2022”

December 2021

Just as the Delta variant was beginning to settle down, boom! we get Omicron! Looking at the stats for my area on 29/12, we have a 124.79% increase in cases this week, now with 1486 per 100,000. As of today (02/01), in the space of 4 days my area has jumped from 60th to 10thContinue reading “December 2021”

October 2021

Most of England has a seen a drop in COVID cases this week, the cynic in me suspects this is down to half term and reduced testing. Tewkesbury are no 1 at the moment with a rate of 826 per 100,000. My area has dropped to the mid 200’s in the league – but thatContinue reading “October 2021”

September 2021 – Two year anniversary

The Covid rates are increasing again, as I expected, following the schools reopening. Kettering are currently in the hot seat with an infection rate of 852 per 100,000. I received an email from the DHSC last week, telling me that shielding has officially ended. However, I’m still being cautious – if I meet friends, itsContinue reading “September 2021 – Two year anniversary”

10 Things to consider when making your life wheelchair friendly

The Occupational Therapists cover the basics when getting you sent home, for example, you need a ramp and a stair lift (which I had to buy).  This however, is just covering the raw essentials, here’s my list of things to consider: WindowsI’ve had to have some windows replaced as I can’t reach to open them. GasContinue reading “10 Things to consider when making your life wheelchair friendly”

Wheels on Fire gets Inked – August 21

Mansfield is currently in pole position in the COVID charts, with a rate of 573 per 100,000. My areas has dropped down to nearly 200th (which is good for me!). Although, Scotland have seen a noticeable rise since the school reopened, so I’m expecting England to follow suit, as the more tests = more casesContinue reading “Wheels on Fire gets Inked – August 21”

Wheels on Fire – July 2021

Well, July saw “Freedom Day” which felt rather bonkers considering the rates were spiralling. I’ve also known of more people get COVID this month, than in the last few months. Although, the closure of the schools for summer has seen the numbers drop, Lincoln are currently top of the list with a rate of 717Continue reading “Wheels on Fire – July 2021”

Wheels on Fire – June 2021

The new Delta COVID variant is causing havoc, just as things were improving yet another highly infectious mutation rears its head. Newcastle upon Tyne is currently in the hot seat with an infection rate of 605 per 100,000 which is a 78.61% increase from the previous week. New Arrival a Netherland Dwarf Whilst I couldContinue reading “Wheels on Fire – June 2021”

Wheels on Fire – May 2021

Unfortunately the COVID cases seems to be rising again, top spot currently held by Blackburn and Darwen, with an infection rate of 432 per 100,000, which was a 21% increase on the week before. In my area we’re in the 0-3 cases category where they don’t publish the data, hopefully it will stay that way.Continue reading “Wheels on Fire – May 2021”

4th May 2021 – Two Year Anniversary

t’s 2 years today since my life changed.  I hear people talking about COVID being life changing – and I generally think, no it isn’t!  Whilst life isn’t a competition about who has the worst hand, having to adapt to every fragment of your life changing beyond recognition is hard. That said, I’m lucky toContinue reading “4th May 2021 – Two Year Anniversary”