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With all this blatant ignorance of the advice to stay at home - there is going to be an enforced lockdown, it's not a question of "if", but "when?"
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Metropolitan cities are at worse risk and London is ahead of the curve. |
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Should have been done already. A little too late seems to be the usual at the mo.
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If Sadiq Khan had any bottle he could shut London down, doesn't need Boris to do it though I'm sure he will soon.
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It is not airborne. There is no evidence or official reports (Janet off facebook isn't an official report) that it can be caught by touching anything. but good hygene practices that have been advised from the outset should cover that off anyway. ---------- Post added at 10:32 ---------- Previous post was at 10:29 ---------- Quote:
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I think the situation shows that the real problem is self (or sin). The virus is just what's bringing out from it's lurking place this time - could be terror attacks, alien invasion next time.
You can see this manifested all over :
I think London is more like Italy than the rest of the UK. We used to host Italian students for a week at a time and while this is a most lived in apartments or in homes with shared open space. Most had short (to us) school days so more time outside to mix and socialise. Families often lived together or very close and mixed more than we do. Many were only children with older parents. Compare that to how many (outside population centres) live in the UK. We live in our own homes with own garden. Our school day is longer and kids then come home and stay home, maybe mix with one or two friends - don't go out in groups for coffee. We are often separated from generations and other family and don't mix as often. We have more children per family and start younger (still). So although mustn't be complacent our dynamic is different to Italy and that needs to be taken into account. I think shopping habits are generally different too. We tend to do a big shop based on a plan for the week and maybe a few little top ups. Other nations may buy less more often - pick what's fresh that day and use that. This is more how I like to shop/cook at weekend - go down to Waitrose and see what's looks nice (on offer) and base meals around that. --- Wife just back from Aldi - like a normal Monday morning. She thought she may need to also visit Waitrose next door. |
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Getting positively incandescent at the lack of basics in the supermarkets. Also wonder why the lack of the products no one ever bought before such as wholewheat pasta,wholewheat couscous and brown rice which was the one set of products that there was always plenty of which I buy regularly.
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Take this with a pinch of salt at this stage but...
https://galaxynewsexpress.com/blog/b...mpression=true |
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Earlier in this thread, I discussed that I dealt with someone with a confirmed case of Covid-19, sadly that person passed away. R.I.P.
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