There's 4,728 cases in Northern Ireland, 276,332 in the UK and 25,062 in Ireland. There aren't too many new cases and deaths per day in Northern Ireland, so that's good.
When I got up I watched Bondi Rescue and there were tourists out at flat rock, the woman got to safety. Unfortunately the man got stuck around a rock and he died, I'm sure it was devastating for the woman.
They had the lifeguard challenge and Jethro, Jules and another guy trained with people who'd win the iron man challenge. The training obviously helped because Jethro won the challenge. Although I think the race should be fair, having everyone going off at the same time.
Then I watched a few episodes of Britain's Got Talent Unseen, there was a comedian on who talked about ghosting and I thought it was quite funny.
There were two people on who created music and they had clips of the judges saying stuff and David giggling, it was pretty entertaining.
After that I watched The Office and Jim told Pam that he loves her. They ended up kissing but he transferred to a new office anyway and Pam called off her wedding.
Michael found out that Oscar's gay and he made a big deal about it and made him come out to everyone. I felt sorry for Oscar, especially when Angela was using hand sanitizer around him.
Although there was a really funny but where Michael kissed Oscar. I couldn't believe it, it was so funny. Then Dwight kissed Oscar.
There was a funny bit near the end where Dwight had got a gaydar and he used it on Oscar and it came up as homosexuality. Dwight knew it was accurate and when he used it on himself it came up as homosexuality, it was really funny.
Also happy pride month!
I watched Casino which is a movie with Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in it. Robert owned a casino and Joe was his friend who was connected to the mafia and some of the money earned went to the bosses. It showed their lives and it's based on a true story, I really enjoyed the movie.
Then I watched Chicago Fire and Sylvie went to see her mum, but a man came to the door and got her to leave. The mum later showed up at the fire station and she'd had Sylvie when she was sixteen and didn't think she'd be a good mum. I'm glad they've met and the mum seems nice, Sylvie will be a sister as well because her mum is pregnant.
There was a drug problem going on and the police had to deal with it.
That's all for today, I hope you're all well.
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Coronavirus Diary
NonfiksiThis 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.