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Why are we wasting our time with experts with this kind of logic?
The stats back that up.
Why are we wasting our time with experts with this kind of logic?
Deaths are subjective though at 14 days they still had considerably more. On February 16th Italy had just 3 reported cases of infection, we had 9 in the UK, again all subjective, effective comparisons can't really be made because there are way to many variables.And, sadly, we are still only about 2 weeks behind Italy, which had barely more deaths than we have now 16 days ago. Today they have over 9000.
All depends on the person. If under 60 and no health conditions it probably won’t do you any harm.
The stats back that up.
I'm waiting to hear what explanation our leader has for this extraordinary volte-face...
https://www.stourbridgenews.co.uk/n...-ventilators-government-chief-executive-says/
As a rule, death is generally regarded as a pretty objective phenomenon.Deaths are subjective though at 14 days they still had considerably more. On February 16th Italy had just 3 reported cases of infection, we had 9 in the UK, again all subjective, effective comparisons can't really be made because there are way to many variables.
covidiots
Lloyd's pharmacy had to close 6 branches due to violent and abusive behaviour towards their staff....
Terrible.
https://news.sky.com/video/share-11964648
I do take the dog out twice a day though
Subjective has more than one meaning, you chose the wrong one.As a rule, death is generally regarded as a pretty objective phenomenon.
He's a Lurcher. He's an old dog. His name is Ben. He's over 14 and deaf.We don't have a dog anymore but we did have two retrievers and I do feel better when I see people walking along the wide grass verge opposite our house with their dogs so I don't feel the need to go for a walk myself
He's probably thinking that about you.He's a Lurcher. He's an old dog. His name is Ben. He's over 14 and deaf.
He was a rescue dog, and he's been a great pet and a brilliant companion. He's accompanied me on many photography outings.
I fear he may not be with us too much longer.
I hope not, I'm only 56He's probably thinking that about you.
You don't need any equipment.
I have only ordered equipment for myself, because of the training I do. The vast majority of people can work out quite easily in there own home without the need to step outside.
Try doing the correct exercises then. There are plenty of gentle exercises you can do within the home that will raise the heart rate without any impact on your back or knee.Yawn....
I have a back complaint and a dodgy knee, walking is about the only exercise I can do that doesn't confine me to a bed/chair for a day or two afterwards. I've tried cycling ( and cycling machines) rowing machines etc, walking for an hour or two is about the only thing that doesn't set my back or my knee off into pain. So, there's not "plenty" of exercise I can do inside my home.
I do find your posts very irritable, so I won't be seeing them in future.
Went to the local supermarket first thing this morning, they're doing a really good job of keeping the shelves stock and enforcing social distancing.
Counting in and out, only letting a certain number in at one time. The floor is marked in 2metre gaps.
And they all still had packs of 24, wtf happens to you at 50 that means you're using several bog rolls a day?
tablets and medication Andy I have pills for my heart that constipate you and others that make you fart for England ,so to normalise things you then need lactulose the well known motion lotion followed by copious amounts of bog roll for your daily 3 or 4 craps . As they say m8 s*** ’appens
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'Do you have protection, dear?'DUREXpect me to believe that?
I was thinking raising the limit would be a good idea before I heard they were doing this. It would also make sense to increase the number of transactions you can make before confirming your pin is required. And since most people pay contactless the machines could be programmed to default to this option without an extra screen touch. If they also started adding your purchases with the first scan (as some of them do already) rather than having to press start, you might not have to touch the screen at all.Contactless payment limit increased to £45 from 1st April
Maybe everyone knew about this but has been brought forward because of covid-19
https://www.ukfinance.org.uk/press/press-releases/contactless-limit-uk-be-increased-45
I was thinking raising the limit would be a good idea before I heard they were doing this.
The one problem is that this will make stealing the cards a more attractive proposition to the morally challenged.It will be interesting to see if they are also some of the changes made that you suggest.
'I want your cards and your phone or I'll cough in your face!'The one problem is that this will make stealing the cards a more attractive proposition to the morally challenged.
getting it early is not going to reduce the number of deaths, if anything it will increase them!
But, not that I agree with the idea, for the individual if they are likely to get it now would be a good/better time rather when more people need treatment/ventilators. Obviously the individual would have to have no regard for family, friends, NHS or society/the country.
Wonder how many people are considering it, not me BTW.