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We have had the same issue with Seat Son. He is living life in a pretty normal way now. Travelling wherever he wants, except home to Australia, of course. Eating in restaurants, drinking in bars, going to the gym. He went wakeboarding with a group of friends last weekend. He is continuing to mix WFH with going to his office and the courts, and really loves the blend of social interaction (as he now lives alone) and intellectual stimulate on office days with peace and quiet and flexibility on WFH days.not sure he really appreciates just what Australia is like these days with border closures etc.
He hears our case numbers, but more importantly our ICU and death numbers and just cannot understand how 13 million people can be in strict lock down at such low rates. At 30, he is happily double jabbed with the dreaded AZ.
He really has a different risk appetite, and I’d probably say a more sensible and realistic risk appetite at that, than most of the Aussies I know. And believe me, I NEVER thought I’d say that about him in particular. His teenage years were very stressful while we waited for his pre-frontal cortex to develop!