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Business Secretary Alok Sharma says the Housing Secretary will be making a statement shortly about how to protect millions of renters in the UK that could be affected by coronavirus.
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People with certain underlying conditions who get the virus are advised not to take Ibuprofen. There are also various fake news stories circulating about this. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/51929628 |
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A lot of renters will already covered by benefits.
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Anyone who is self employed or who has had to close their business due to the pandemic can now call HMRC on 0300 456 3565 for advice on tax and any benefits available to them.
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---------- Post added at 09:22 ---------- Previous post was at 09:19 ---------- Just done my weekly shop no tinned food limited frozen , a woman was complaining that greedy people were buying up all the toilet role as she loaded 4 packs onto the belt :rolleyes: i bought 1 pack of four i only have the one arse. |
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OK I'm going to lay out scenarios about what happens next. I'm not an expert so this is all open to criticism.
"Snuff it out" scenario We quarantine, the cases go to zero and it’s just gone, maybe the summer helps. Unfortunately this tends not to happen. ”Turn it off and on again” We quarantine, it goes down, we open up, it goes up again. This repeats until we reach herd immunity (60 to 70% of people have had the virus). This could last until the end of 2021 by some models. https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1584523600 https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1584523830 The “scientific miracle” scenario A vaccine is created and can be manufactured in enough quantities to give nearly everyone immunity, we jump to herd immunity immediately and go back to normal. a) The virus is either gone permanently b) The virus may need a new vaccine if it mutates next year The small-pox-cow-pox scenario The virus mutates into a less deadly version that also grants immunity, we then get the weaker version and the deadly one is pushed out of circulation. Herd immunity, back to normal. The Spanish flu scenario The virus mutates to a more deadly version and we just call this whole going outside thing off. |
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Below is an extract from a letter sent by Sainsbury's CEO Mike Coupe to all customers on their database:
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A. Arrest them and get covered in virus ridden snot or B. Move away quickly in the opposite direction. :D |
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One thing they all might need to do is abandon the hourly time slots. That might make the route planning more efficient. They don't want to go to a road and then return to another address nearby a few hours later. More drops could be fitted in each trip. |
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Can't take too much cocodomol - codeine addiction isn't good.
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