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Every time I see that word, I read it as Corvid..Covid!
So I blame the rooks crows jackdaws magpies etc
Every time I see that word, I read it as Corvid..Covid!
funny thing, me tooEvery time I see that word, I read it as Corvid..
So I blame the rooks crows jackdaws magpies etc
Damn! He'd already blown my plan to make our slow worms into an early warning system and now I can't even use the grass snake. Bleedin' useless reptilians...Snakes either apparently
Oh the irony of someone ignoring the Governments advice to stay at home and planning on going to Europe, and the French threatening stopping travellers from the UK because they don't think the UK Gov isn't being stringent enough in enforcing social distancing / a lock down of their citizens.At this point I probably would prefer going one way to an EU destination considering 6 to 12 month full lockdown. This now the most likely scenario and sadly they themselves admit they have no exit strategy. These loons in government should be all kicked out.
Some people are calling it that, I think it was trending on twitter for a while.Every time I see that word, I read it as Corvid..
So I blame the rooks crows jackdaws magpies etc
Difference is there is every chance the people at the beach won't have the virus to pass it on, whilst there is a much higher probability that people in the hospital will be more likely to come into contact with the virus.
It is likely to cause much bigger emotional and mental health issues if they unknowingly take the virus home with them and infect their immediate family.
2 problems with that.
1. It assumes staff who are highly trained in infection control practices are actually crap at it to the point where they would willingly bring coronavirus home to their family
2. IF one member of staff did indeed become positive, it would spread through the workforce in that hospital like wildfire as opposed to that one person being positive at home and infecting a much much smaller number of people.
Yep, the guidance is one parent needs to be a key worker, BUT if the child can be cared for at home safely it should be. School is not the default position for these kids.
My wife has already said that at the school she works at, there will be kids at school, with just one key worker parent, because the other parent doesn't fancy the thought of so many months with their little darlings at home
Great minds and all that ..Some people are calling it that, I think it was trending on twitter for a while.
Bleedin' useless reptilians...
Let's be sensible. You can and perhaps should use card terminals at the fuel pumps in most stations now. This is common sense. They even provide disposable gloves. I've been doing this all this time.
2. You have to go shopping one way or another.
3. It is sensible to suggest not doing anything too extreme likely to put you in need of rescue. This also applies near home
4. Breakdowns do happen. Sure. It would be good idea to only go in a well maintained car, as is normally.
At this point I probably would prefer going one way to an EU destination considering 6 to 12 month full lockdown. This now the most likely scenario and sadly they themselves admit they have no exit strategy. These loons in government should be all kicked out.
Seemingly not all the loons are in govt.
Come to think of it, our crows have been a bit on the quiet side in recent days. People do say they're intelligent birds...I've done my bit I went out and shot a couple yesterday
Let's be sensible. .
The slow worms have instructed me to point out that they are not and never have been associated with the current prime minister. The grass snake has issued a statement that it's an insult to all snakes in the grass to claim such a relationship existsHere's another low-life, looks a tadd reptilian too.
Not everybody shows symptoms, and as it can take 5 days for symptoms to show up, it won't be like wildfire.2 problems with that.
1. It assumes staff who are highly trained in infection control practices are actually crap at it to the point where they would willingly bring coronavirus home to their family
2. IF one member of staff did indeed become positive, it would spread through the workforce in that hospital like wildfire as opposed to that one person being positive at home and infecting a much much smaller number of people.
Ohh bugger I forgot about the lizard people. Now I am confused...........I think at this point though a "nod" should be given to David Icke and his Lizard people.
Well some buggers keep appearing from nowhere ( underground suspected) and clearing the shelves
Crisis, actuallyUnlike Commercial Union insurance some people just can't wait to make a drama out of a problem.
Come to think of it, our crows have been a bit on the quiet side in recent days. People do say they're intelligent birds...
Not everybody shows symptoms, and as it can take 5 days for symptoms to show up, it won't be like wildfire.
No one said they would willingly take the virus home, it can still happen by accident though.
We are all talking about the UK having to follow other countries into lockdown, yet you have a problem with putting the places, where the known cases are.
It's basic common sense.
The main difference between the two seems to be testing. Hopefully the world will focus on testing whilst we await a vaccine.
It was meant to say, you have no problem putting the rest of the country into lockdown, yet the hospitals where many sick will be, won't be on lockdown as staff will still be able to come and go. The only way to effectively shutdown transmission of the virus is lockdown everything, including the hospitals.I don't know what this last sentence is actually trying to say "have a problem with putting the places,where the known cases are." ?
Indeed, but I still don't believe its sensible to risk spreading the virus into an area that may not have it, and possibly into an area with limited resources to deal with it.
Regardless of the care you might try to take, moving around the country increases the risk to all of us.
Oh the irony of someone ignoring the Governments advice to stay at home and planning on going to Europe, and the French threatening stopping travellers from the UK because they don't think the UK Gov isn't being stringent enough in enforcing social distancing / a lock down of their citizens.
Great
Two NHS workers on ventilatord with covid 19
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...r-contracting-covid-19-from-patients-11961531
Relating to France ( Italy and probably Spain...I don't know about other countries tbh), and not ( afaik) the UK, we will very soon begin too see the usual show of "mostiques" which are very dificult to avoid and think nothing of having a nibble of one persons blood ( the females require the product for reproduction) before heading off to someone else for (perhaps) a sweeter desert.
I'm no health specialist but it doesn't take an awful lot of thought to realise the potential for contamination between people through no fault of our own.
Perhaps someone somewhere within govt has already given this consideration, not that I've come across any info as yet.
@Canon Bob ....Have you heard anything over your side Bob?
It was meant to say, you have no problem putting the rest of the country into lockdown, yet the hospitals where many sick will be, won't be on lockdown as staff will still be able to come and go. The only way to effectively shutdown transmission of the virus is lockdown everything, including the hospitals.
I am willing to bet that is exactly what the Chinese did with their hospital staff. Just a shame they didn't do it concerning allowing people to leave the country.
On a different topic, though still relating to COVID,
Relating to France ( Italy and probably Spain...I don't know about other countries tbh), and not ( afaik) the UK, we will very soon begin too see the usual show of "mostiques" which are very dificult to avoid and think nothing of having a nibble of one persons blood ( the females require the product for reproduction) before heading off to someone else for (perhaps) a sweeter desert.
I'm no health specialist but it doesn't take an awful lot of thought to realise the potential for contamination between people through no fault of our own.
Perhaps someone somewhere within govt has already given this consideration, not that I've come across any info as yet.
@Canon Bob ....Have you heard anything over your side Bob?
And yet I am wrong to suggest that the hospital staff should be locked down to the hospitals to prevent them passing the virus onto others outside of the hospital environment.Great
Two NHS workers on ventilatord with covid 19
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavi...r-contracting-covid-19-from-patients-11961531
It still wouldn't be a waste of time though because it will still restrict infection.This had to be done ages ago and would have been very brief. Now it is way too late for any of that. All the rest of shock and horror for months to come.
It was meant to say, you have no problem putting the rest of the country into lockdown, yet the hospitals where many sick will be, won't be on lockdown as staff will still be able to come and go. The only way to effectively shutdown transmission of the virus is lockdown everything, including the hospitals.
I am willing to bet that is exactly what the Chinese did with their hospital staff. Just a shame they didn't do it concerning allowing people to leave the country.
yes you areAnd yet I am wrong to suggest that the hospital staff should be locked down to the hospitals to prevent them passing the virus onto others outside of the hospital environment.
South Korea and Italy both recorded their first corona case at the same. Italy now have 50 times more deaths than SK. In addition SK are now seeing some things returning to normal (fingers crossed )The main difference between the two seems to be testing. Hopefully the world will focus on testing whilst we await a vaccine.
That might be the "guidance" but didn't happen in my son's case.Yep, the guidance is one parent needs to be a key worker, BUT if the child can be cared for at home safely it should be. School is not the default position for these kids.