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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
For every freeloader, every selfish hoarder or profiteer there's someone else doing something good for society, there stories are being lost in the maelstrom at the moment but the longer this goes on the more they'll surface, the people shopping for the elderly, bosses keeping pepple in work out of their own pockets, carers going above and beyond, volunteers delivering medical supplies and the thousands of retired NHS staff coming out of retirement to help out, I'd rather dwell on these people than the **** of the earth. Besides which we'll get our own back on the freeloaders, hoarders and profiteers as this isn't going to last forever but the stain on their characters in their communities just might.
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Very true, i've been moved by everything from seeing examples of young lads shopping for older people to young mothers swapping items to help each other through.
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
The trouble is with limiting items is this.
My sister was buying food for 3 people so only bought what she wanted. but the checkout person said a two item limit.
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I created a thread suggesting loyalty cards could deal with this but, sadly, it looks like a non starter.
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...php?t=33708847
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Originally Posted by Russ
Another thing I'm finding very frustrating is how the WHO and similar seem to be worried about "stigmatising" the Chinese in this.
People are ill and dying, now is not the time to be concerned about political correctness.
I am not suggesting we ought to be hostile in any way to Chinese people, that would be ridiculous.
But we must never ever allow ourselves to forget what their "culture" (which it appears we are told is behind this) caused the world to go through.
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Aye, eating bats ugghh. We are told that we are supposed to respect all other cultures, but some I find just just intolerable.
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
Bear with me.
Currently my is seriously ill in our local hospital.
I was up at 6am on Wednesday, that night she had no feeling from the knees down.
We had to call 999, and all they kept asking about was Covid-19 symptons, in A&E i had to call my sister at 6am she came and I was in bed by 8am, 9am my sister phoned me in tears, her o2 levels had plummeted to 50.
I raced to the hospital, and we where advised to get family to see her, so I raced home again got my dad up there, luckily a disabled bay was free.
My sister got my nephew and niece, she burst in to tears. My sister made them take me home and I got into bed after 38 hours.
While there I had to take my dad home, and in the car park 3 helipcopters did a tough and go.
Then the A&E ward my mum was on was moved, they have basically closed a part of the hospital ready for Covid-19.
She has a 50/50 chance at the moment.
I cannot praise the NHS enough, even more so when the shelfs are empty.
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I wish you all the best in this awful situation. Anyone who thinks that it's pointless virtue signalling to show our gratitude for NHS staff and carers who may be putting their own lives at risk to help us knows how important this initiative is.