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We’re still playing it imo.

Don’t go to the pub, but we won’t stop you if you insist Dad.

Don’t eat out or go to the theatre and defo avoid crowds, but the bus and the tube are sound.

Personally I wish they’d just call it now. Shut down for 6 weeks, provide some support for wages that isn’t a ****ing loan and we can sort the rest out. The longer we keep dicking around with partial isolation the more the ****er will spread. A shutdown seems inevitable, as that’s how other nations have got on top of it, so just get on with it, otherwise we could have an extended period of severe economic slowdown that eventually ends with a shutdown anyway.
Delaying the inevitable by six weeks.
 
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I am not the one who confuses the word resistance with immunity :emoticon-0100-smile
Neither did I.

As usual you’re too spineless to actually challenge the post I made and instead post emojis and cryptic nonsense.
 
99.99% of people in China have had no contact with Corona virus and yet their number of cases is lower than ours.

Same is true for Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Philippines.

How can this be if the only solution is herd immunity?
 
Neither did I.

As usual you’re too spineless to actually challenge the post I made and instead post emojis and cryptic nonsense.
So i said people would build up resistance and you chirp in with no immunity even with a vaccine but you are not confusing the two?

I really don't know why i bother with you. Is the whisky good?
 
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One thing I do want to see from this is the BIG supermarket chains giving free food away to those that need it most. The supermarkets have had a bonanza, all their Christmas' come at once (with less employees than at Xmas), the tills have not stopped ringing - they are entitled to profit, but they need to be visibly seen in a crisis giving something back to the communities. No ifs, no buts, no excuses.

just went to sainsburies today. Apparantly the biggest in miles (the one in charlton). All the fresh produce (friuit, veg, meat) was pretty much cleared out. Was quite miserable in there really (a bit of frozen stuff left over, no pasta or rice). Lucky i had already done a bit of shopping at the chinese supermarket.

can't believe such twats are stockpiling food. I'm lucky enough to be able to pop to marks and sparks next door which had a quite a bit more and also order takeouts but i really feel for the people who are on the bread line as it was only expensive items left or nothing at all.

The other thing i heard as my wife is on a neighbourhood watch after her parents got robbed was that there are people pretending to help old people do their shopping but either scamming them and using there cards or robbing them blind and the advice is for old people to ask people they trust rather than having random strangers helping them.

I guess when theres opportunity, there will also be scum!
 
99.99% of people in China have had no contact with Corona virus and yet their number of cases is lower than ours.

Same is true for Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Philippines.

How can this be if the only solution is herd immunity?
And yet it has spread all around the world from 0.01% contact. Amazing.
 
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Like I said mate, we will remember those that did the right things and those that didn't once this is all over. My immediate concern is foodbanks, homeless and children that have free school meals.

i've been wondering, what happens with the food banks right now? A lot of the food given to them was from people generous enough to buy from the supermarket and also nearly past good from supermarkets right? Now that supermarkets are empty have they been affected?
 
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just went to sainsburies today. Apparantly the biggest in miles (the one in charlton). All the fresh produce (friuit, veg, meat) was pretty much cleared out. Was quite miserable in there really (a bit of frozen stuff left over, no pasta or rice). Lucky i had already done a bit of shopping at the chinese supermarket.

can't believe such twats are stockpiling food. I'm lucky enough to be able to pop to marks and sparks next door which had a quite a bit more and also order takeouts but i really feel for the people who are on the bread line as it was only expensive items left or nothing at all.

The other thing i heard as my wife is on a neighbourhood watch after her parents got robbed was that there are people pretending to help old people do their shopping but either scamming them and using there cards or robbing them blind and the advice is for old people to ask people they trust rather than having random strangers helping them.

I guess when theres opportunity, there will also be scum!
Stockpiling =****tards. Like stockpiling is gonna stop the daft ****s from dying <laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
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