Not This...2020/04/27

It should be the time to watch videos I have recorded and hoarded. 
The problem is, nothing on my playlist matches the current mood.  They look and feel very inappropriate. 
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How to do a presentation...when no job?
Human gene special? Does it work in this particular time?

no...
Food safety featuring health foods...when supermarkets shelves began to be empty?

Our last resort is 世界ネコ歩き(walking for cat worldwide) by Mr. Iwago.
https://www4.nhk.or.jp/nekoaruki/

Afternoon Battleground2020/04/27

For me, grocery stores became battlefields since the state of emergency was declared. From each combat unit, or a household, a supply soldier is dispatched to local supply centres, or retail stores, armed with mask, sunhat and Eco bags. Some seem to have decided to die together with their family (This is the only convincing explanation why I see three-generation families enjoying chat at the food court). The followings are today's battlefield report. 

Following a plan to launch the ground afternoon,  I went to local stores at around 13:00 for weekly food supply.

In general, it felt safer but the result of the expedition was not satisfying in some ways. Also, a new question has emerged: Have things on the shelve been touched by more people in the afternoon, which could lead higher possibility of contamination?

Detailed reports on each store:
Chicken butcher's was almost empty. Mature chicken pieces and rarer parts such as lever were all sold out. 

Butcher's stocked well. No problem. If I asked, the shopkeeper would have brought out something from the fridge and cut it according to my request, which I didn't do as he looked exhausted.

Nishitetsu Store was more peaceful and the cashiers said hello and thank you, which didn't occur last week. However, fresh fish was almost gone, and so was fresh vegetables. No seasonal delicacies such as broad beans and bamboo shoots. Leafy vegies were scarce while root vegetables and fruits were still available when I visited. There was no queue at the till. No teenager and no shopper without mask. I reckon over 90% of the shoppers there came alone.

The Slightest Ray of Hope2020/04/27

 Today I found our local JunkuDo bookstore which I assumed to be closed still opens from noon to 6 pm weekdays only. Even though books may be considered as "non-essential" as pachinko in this situation I felt very much cheered at this.  
Also, the number of newly confirmed COVID-19 patients has dropped to single digit for the first time in weeks (though we had one person lost to the virus today) . 
Is it OK to see these pieces of news as the slightest ray of hope?