There's 3,374 cases in Northern Ireland, 157,149 in the UK and 19,648 in Ireland. There's over 1 million cases in America which is crazy, I can't believe how many people are infected in America. There's over 3 million cases worldwide as well, so a lot of people have been infected. There's literally been more coronavirus cases than the population of Northern Ireland.
I got up and watched an episode of Bondi Rescue and there was a guy pretending he was stuck in a drain. It sounded as if there really was someone stuck down there, but he was just shouting into the drain pipe.
Then I did some work on my dissertation and I'm finding it quite difficult because I need to use research to back up what the teachers said. It's so boring! I just want this dissertation to be finished.
The Spider-Man game arrived so I played a bit of it. I finished the first mission and I'm enjoying it. Although I'm not very good at swinging from one place to another. And that Kingpin guy killed me because I didn't know how to fight him, but I figured it out.
I started part of the next bit and I thought it was pretty cool seeing Doc Oc, at least I think it was him. I'd say my favourite villains from Spider-Man are the Green Goblin from the original and Mysterio from the MCU. But I don't know if they appear in the game at all, I hope they do.
Then I watched House of Games and I went on Buzzfeed. I read this really creepy article about things that happened when people were home alone. When I was a kid I hated being left home alone because I thought people would come and rob the house. Thankfully it never happened.
The scariest thing that happened when I was home alone was when I was playing Skyrim and I couldn't be bothered killing a drauger so I ran away from it. I got away from it but I got stuck trying to find the exit because there were wooden boards in front of me. I was paranoid that the drauger would come up behind me and scare me, so I went back to kill it. And the drauger jumped out at me and I full on screamed and jumped.
Then I watched Extraction which is a movie with Chris Hemsworth in it. There was an Indian child and his father was a war lord or something and he got kidnapped by his father's enemy. Chris was hired to get the kid back to his house.
I won't say anymore in case I spoil it. I really enjoyed the movie and I thought the kid was cute.
After that I watched an episode of Grey's Anatomy and a women fell down the stairs because she was dizzy from a herb that she used to do an abortion. Owen didn't want to help the woman have an abortion, so Amelia got her the help she needed.
We found out that Maggie has a cousin and they were very similar to each other and we got to see Richard's brother as well. The cousin, Sabie had some problem with her heart and she was looking for Richard so Maggie brought her to the bad hospital. All of the surgeons there are rubbish so Maggie convinced her uncle to let her do the surgery. But Sabie died because the people that Maggie was working with weren't updating her on how Sabie was doing.
It was pretty sad and I thought Sabie was interesting and her and Maggie seemed to get along well. I wish they'd explored her character more. And the actress who played Sabie is Maggie's sister in real life, so that made it even more interesting. Unfortunately Grey's was mean to us and they killed her character, but somehow I knew from the start of the episode that she would die.
I hate the way they always kill off really likeable patients like CeCe, Denny and Kyle. Then they have characters who are only in it for one episode but you get so attached to them, like that firefighter with the really bad burns or the girl with the selfie stick in her head.
Although I suppose that shows how good the show is because you become attached to characters you've only seen in one episode.
Bye for today, I hope you're all safe.
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Coronavirus Diary
Non-FictionThis is a diary type thing about my experiences of living through this coronavirus pandemic. I'll mostly be talking about what's going on where I live and how I'm feeling.