I miss the days when you could go anywhere you liked and it was no **** else's business what diseases you might get.
Those were selfish and dangerous times!! Thankfully, we've emboldened the State to take a "one-size-fits-all" approach and take the decisions away from irresponsible individuals to keep us safe collectively.
Facts and figures The home is the most common location for an accident to happen Every year across the UK, there are approximately 6,000 deaths as a result of home accidents Children under the age of five years and people in later life (those over the age of 65, and particularly those over 75) are most likely to have an accident at home Falls are the most common accidents and can cause serious injury at any time of life, but the risk increases with age More women than men over the age of 65 die as a result of an accident in the home; however, among children more boys than girls have accidents at home More accidents happen in the lounge/living room than anywhere else in the home The cost to society of UK home accidents has been estimated at £45.63billion (£45,630million) annually. https://www.rospa.com/home-safety/advice/general/facts-and-figures
https://www.rte.ie/news/politics/2020/1118/1179063-fianna-fail-meeting/ @Mick O'Toon pints on you soon
https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/1118/1179043-coronavirus-northern-ireland/ Scientists never ****ing happy
We all got an email at work saying 5 people have tested positive and are self-isolating. No names given and with three sites it feels like a bit of a lottery.
I am so much up for that this year. Last year I got a guy who listed his interests as "rugby, cider and chocolate". So I got him a cheap rugby book, a bar of choc and a bottle of Merrydown tramp juice. This year I'm hoping to get a not-so-subtle insult in somehow.