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I am only 66, but I have Type1 diabetes and chronic asthma so while I’m able to get exercise I’m facing the prospect that meeting anyone could effectively kill me.

Quite frankly I’m ****ting myself.

My parents live in the middle of nowhere. The first confirmed cases in the province were, naturally, friends of theirs who live one street over. Vigilance is going to be the key here, because we do effectively have to treat everyone we meet as a potential carrier.
 
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My workplace (public sector) have been stubbornly following government advice to continue business as usual and wash your hands regularly the past week. We’re now officially working from home for the foreseeable as of tomorrow duly in line with what Boris has just said.

What I find strange is we had one of the first confirmed cases in the UK working in our building during the initial outbreak. And we continued BAU until now, who knows how many of us will be carriers now.
 
Me too, but sadly the “I’m all right Jack” level seems to be rising as well...

I'm trying not to fit in any category, but today has really wound me up. I sent my kids off to school to mingle with 400 others. My in-laws (who live close by) went to a funeral with about fifty over 60's in the afternoon. My mrs went for a pub lunch with a friend at a busy local. And I've been told to shut down and stay at home because I was in the company of two people at one time at work today! I'm really struggling with the misinformation. I just want them to put us on lock down so we all know where we stand.
 
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I'm trying not to fit in any category, but today has really wound me up. I sent my kids off to school to mingle with 400 others. My in-laws (who live close by) went to a funeral with about fifty over 60's in the afternoon. My mrs went for a pub lunch with a friend at a busy local. And I've been told to shut down and stay at home because I was in the company of two people at one time at work today! I'm really struggling with the misinformation. I just want them to put us on lock down so we all know where we stand.
I’m going to do something I hardly ever do, and give the government a bit of a pass for today. Yes, they have been very slow to react to this threat, and failed on lots of counts to address the issues. But they do seem to be making the correct decisions now, and I think it will be a matter of days before the lockdown is complete. Businesses will be told to shut down, as will schools and all other organisations not essential for maintaining the health and welfare of the country.

I know there is a massive empty goalmouth waiting for people to score political goals against Boris & co., but I think the situation is similar to being in a state of war, where national unity is paramount. Let’s get through this before we start the inquests on how they have handled this.
 
I'm trying not to fit in any category, but today has really wound me up. I sent my kids off to school to mingle with 400 others. My in-laws (who live close by) went to a funeral with about fifty over 60's in the afternoon. My mrs went for a pub lunch with a friend at a busy local. And I've been told to shut down and stay at home because I was in the company of two people at one time at work today! I'm really struggling with the misinformation. I just want them to put us on lock down so we all know where we stand.
I’m going to do something I hardly ever do, and give the government a bit of a pass for today. Yes, they have been very slow to react to this threat, and failed on lots of counts to address the issues. But they do seem to be making the correct decisions now, and I think it will be a matter of days before the lockdown is complete. Businesses will be told to shut down, as will schools and all other organisations not essential for maintaining the health and welfare of the country.

I know there is a massive empty goalmouth waiting for people to score political goals against Boris & co., but I think the situation is similar to being in a state of war, where national unity is paramount. Let’s get through this before we start the inquests on how they have handled this.

Agree with both of you.

We need decisions, and OMG Boris is making it easy to lay blame. Blame though is for later. A lot later.

Now is for the British version of singing on the balcony and coming together.


[HASHTAG]#TogetherAsOne[/HASHTAG]
[HASHTAG]#WeMarchOn[/HASHTAG]
 
Agree with both of you.

We need decisions, and OMG Boris is making it easy to lay blame. Blame though is for later. A lot later.

Now is for the British version of singing on the balcony and coming together.


[HASHTAG]#TogetherAsOne[/HASHTAG]
[HASHTAG]#WeMarchOn[/HASHTAG]

Are you suggesting the whole nation joins in with a rousing chorus of

'Pompey get battered, 4-0 at home.....' ?


Certainly lifted my spirits at the Newcastle game :)
 
What do you do mate?

I work for the NHS and have to visit SGH a couple of times a week normally but that's all been stopped for now as I'm apparently considered high risk. Can see me working from home by the end of next week.

I repair MRI machines. Luckily I'm not in high risk category, but still seems a bit barmy. I wouldnt mind if it was urgent, but I'm still being sent on routine jobs <laugh>

Stay safe though mate, now is the time to be careful.
 
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All unnecessary social contact. Whatever that actually means.

Most contact is unnecessary most of the time I would think. Though if someone passes out you should probably still put them in the recovery position.

This is going to sound hypocritcal, but the roads didn't seem any less busy than normal this morning. However it may be that most people are doing what I'm doing, driving into work for a meeting this morning where I assume we will all be told to work from home from now on and take home everything I need to be able to do so. In theory the office side of my job can be done from home, but in practice there is going to be a lot of people trying to use the same programmes as me to log into the system remotely and I don't think it will cope.
 
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I worked from home for the first 6 weeks of the year, and had a mental breakdown which I am still suffering the effects of ... so I'm carrying on as normal as I can possibly be, or as long as I possibly can.
 
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I assume you are mostly in the UK, over here in Australia unnecessary gatherings over 500 are banned. Airports, public trnsport, schools etc are deemed necessary, sporting events, concerts are not
 
I worked from home for the first 6 weeks of the year, and had a mental breakdown ... so I'm carrying on as normal as I can possibly be, or as long as I possibly can.


Yeah, isolation is not all that great for us humans, psychologically or spiritually; we are meant to stay connected. So while it is possible to argue that “all social contact is unnecessary”, that really isn’t true at all.

Try to remember that, whatever happens, you are not alone. We really are all in this together. And if you do become physically isolated, use the phone.