Off Topic Corona virus

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What a nonsense survey so many different questions, took forever (completed on behalf of someone else).

They'll probably come to some good conclusions when the pandemic is over in 2022 after the 7th wave.
 
Just had a call from my best mate, he's just tested positive, was out with him Tuesday, going to have to self isolate for 14 days from Tuesday ffs.
 
And no Leeds matches to watch in all that time!!

Hope all is fine :emoticon-0148-yes:

I know mate, pisser.
He's got a cough and a high temperature but not feeling too bad, I'm worried for him though , as he does have a type of blood cancer.
 
What on earth is going on with your infection rate, are you all having covid parties or something?

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Read something last week that the reason student numbers are so high is because they are basically infecting themselves purposely,wasn't sure if this correct, wife spoke to her 2 nieces over the weekend , who are both away at uni and they confirmed it to be true. They're treating it like the chicken pox parties of old.
 
Read something last week that the reason student numbers are so high is because they are basically infecting themselves purposely,wasn't sure if this correct, wife spoke to her 2 nieces over the weekend , who are both away at uni and they confirmed it to be true. They're treating it like the chicken pox parties of old.
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Read something last week that the reason student numbers are so high is because they are basically infecting themselves purposely,wasn't sure if this correct, wife spoke to her 2 nieces over the weekend , who are both away at uni and they confirmed it to be true. They're treating it like the chicken pox parties of old.

To be fair, if they can keep the students away from the vulnerable and elderly it might work out for the best rather than them all bringing it home at Christmas and kissing their grandparents.
 
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Read something last week that the reason student numbers are so high is because they are basically infecting themselves purposely,wasn't sure if this correct, wife spoke to her 2 nieces over the weekend , who are both away at uni and they confirmed it to be true. They're treating it like the chicken pox parties of old.
I was never invited to chicken-pox parties. All the other boys and girls had a different kind of pox to mine.
 
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