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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Advice... Stay away from everyone.. Shop once a week.. Keep your kids at home.. Don't panic chill... But this thing is going to explode in the UK much worse than out here in Italy... You have 3 days to lock down... We already implemented measures before the lock down.. Anyone not taking this advice is a wimp... Be a hero stay at home stop killing your doctors and nurses... Stop being selfish... Do not go within a meter of anyone... Trust me..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good advice

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

.... and stop worrying about toilet paper and shopping... You guys in the UK are a laughing stock... Nobody here is panicking... Yet... But look at our roads and towns they are empty... Imagine if you don't take these measures now you will prolong the period and put everyone out of work... Take some pain now... we're up for Webcam fun with hot couples 40 to 48ish...keep us amused in this situation

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By *adetMan  over a year ago

South of Ipswich


".... and stop worrying about toilet paper and shopping... You guys in the UK are a laughing stock... Nobody here is panicking... Yet... But look at our roads and towns they are empty... Imagine if you don't take these measures now you will prolong the period and put everyone out of work... Take some pain now... we're up for Webcam fun with hot couples 40 to 48ish...keep us amused in this situation

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Sorry but with that last sentence you just lost all credibility

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

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What has it been like in Italy living through this, what about people who lose their business has the government been able to help them.Do people still have enough money for food if they can't work?Do people who have recovered help other people in the community who can't do everything for themselves?

Such scary times.

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By *rnoldZiffelMan  over a year ago

Leinster

We have visited Garda many times and loved it. So sad for those who have lost loved ones and for those who will. In our experience, a very worrying aspect of the statistics coming out of Italy is the fact that the Italian hospitals are excellent and their health professionals are too. Harrowing report on Channel 4 news last Monday night filmed in a hospital in Cremona. If anyone has any doubts about what lies ahead, they should watch it on Channel 4's website assuming it is still there and take the precautions mentioned.

I wish everyone in Italy and elsewhere a safe transit through this crisis. The advice may sound drastic to many but such measures are needed to minimise the loss of life of those in vulnerable categories but also of others who are not though are at risk too.


"Advice... Stay away from everyone.. Shop once a week.. Keep your kids at home.. Don't panic chill... But this thing is going to explode in the UK much worse than out here in Italy... You have 3 days to lock down... We already implemented measures before the lock down.. Anyone not taking this advice is a wimp... Be a hero stay at home stop killing your doctors and nurses... Stop being selfish... Do not go within a meter of anyone... Trust me.. "

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS  over a year ago

doncaster

Wow a virus message board

I do hope it's more successful than the games message board

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By *_MariusMan  over a year ago

Currently Faraway

I am worried about shopping to be honest. I am one of the people who d o n’ t want to do any panic-shopping but I am scared as to what fresh/healthy food I will be able to find; what with everybody else hoarding as if they’ll lock themselves in a WWIII bunker...

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By *eneral HysteriaMan  over a year ago

Newcastle


"I am worried about shopping to be honest. I am one of the people who d o n’ t want to do any panic-shopping but I am scared as to what fresh/healthy food I will be able to find; what with everybody else hoarding as if they’ll lock themselves in a WWIII bunker..."

Retailers say they have plenty stock in the supply chain

It's only because of panic buying that shelves are emptying.

There's enough to go round.

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