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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
No most people just need to avoid crowds and using systems like the London Underground and busy restaurants with lots of shared hard surfaces - and we need to isolate at risk people. Most people just need to build immunity |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?"
That's not what has been advised and it actually can be detrimental to people's health.
You can go out as a family and make the most of the outdoors, just avoid mixing with other people that don't live in your household. Getting out for exercise is encouraged. |
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By *sianManc OP Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
"No most people just need to avoid crowds and using systems like the London Underground and busy restaurants with lots of shared hard surfaces - and we need to isolate at risk people. Most people just need to build immunity "
Immunity.. That's not how the immune system works.
We dont let a population get infected and die and say ok go ahead let those that die die so we get herd immunity but I know what you mean. |
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By *sianManc OP Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
That's not what has been advised and it actually can be detrimental to people's health.
You can go out as a family and make the most of the outdoors, just avoid mixing with other people that don't live in your household. Getting out for exercise is encouraged. "
I understand but so can going out getting this virus too. Most arent practising safe social distancing probably. I mean they could be trying but it's still a risk. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ironic thing is the supermarkets are rammed with people. So much for social distance there. Needs to be enforced in a more sensible measure. Few, at a time |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
That's not what has been advised and it actually can be detrimental to people's health.
You can go out as a family and make the most of the outdoors, just avoid mixing with other people that don't live in your household. Getting out for exercise is encouraged.
I understand but so can going out getting this virus too. Most arent practising safe social distancing probably. I mean they could be trying but it's still a risk. "
People who are going to be dickheads will be dickheads no matter where they are. I will be getting myself and my daughter out for walks, I'll definitely be avoiding other people though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?"
It general means people who aren't members of your family locking yourself indoors is a bad idea just socially distance yourself from colleagues and friends, and for your family they will need you and you need them, you know saying you can pick your friends and not your family this is why, I love my family, and my friends but they won't go out there way to see if you are okay, get out pal go see your family hug them and cherish them. If you have no family I give you my details and I adopt you
There will be people out there all alone and I hope everyone notice this and go out there way to make them feel apart.
Come on guys and girls, let's show this virus that they can take health but not the human spirit don't be like virus, it shows no compassion it slowly takes those close to you, be human it has took us along time to get to where we are today, thousands of years let's not turn back to what we where I feel that we are going to change forever as a civilisation.
In the beginning there was darkness and out of the darkness(pandemic) came light(new Age).
This is a test for humanity, if I survive this, I be better person I'm already seeing small changes x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Because they are selfish, ignorant cunts
Those selfish, ignorant cunts, the ones already whining that they're bored, are in for one huge, motherfucking wake up call |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Because they are selfish, ignorant cunts
Those selfish, ignorant cunts, the ones already whining that they're bored, are in for one huge, motherfucking wake up call"
If it is a family gathering surely there not been selfish, when the warm weather comes people be in there gardens, the main principle is wash your hands, avoid groups of people, it okay saying where in for a shock but what about the younger ones 16 - 21 year olds.
And how can people get bored when have Wifi, Tv and all the rest of the distractions mine is fab by the way, especially the forums I love the banter. X |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
Yesterday, Skegness was as busy as a summer Bank Holiday.
The local police are now calling for the caravan parks, amusement arcades etc to be closed immediately.
I also saw that some Tourist Boards, such as Cornwall and the Highlands are telling people to stay away. Thats aimed at the people with holiday homes and motor homes. |
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By *em163Man
over a year ago
manchester |
"Because they are selfish, ignorant cunts
Those selfish, ignorant cunts, the ones already whining that they're bored, are in for one huge, motherfucking wake up call
If it is a family gathering surely there not been selfish, when the warm weather comes people be in there gardens, the main principle is wash your hands, avoid groups of people, it okay saying where in for a shock but what about the younger ones 16 - 21 year olds.
And how can people get bored when have Wifi, Tv and all the rest of the distractions mine is fab by the way, especially the forums I love the banter. X" if it works for you then fair enought i get bored all the time i dont watch tv and i only really use the internet to play games everyones diffrent |
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Apparently we are getting overwhelmed with tourists ... Snowden and Llangollen were rammed yesterday ... please stay away our resources re health care are limited even for just us ... don’t need any extras ... stay home !!!! |
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?"
Because many people are inconsiderate, thick twats. |
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
Because many people are inconsiderate, thick twats. "
. If the human race's survival depends on the action of some people we are fucked. |
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?"
It is mass gatherings that's not allowed.
Trains still working buses still working, supermarket still open |
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"Because they are selfish, ignorant cunts
Those selfish, ignorant cunts, the ones already whining that they're bored, are in for one huge, motherfucking wake up call
If it is a family gathering surely there not been selfish, when the warm weather comes people be in there gardens, the main principle is wash your hands, avoid groups of people, it okay saying where in for a shock but what about the younger ones 16 - 21 year olds.
And how can people get bored when have Wifi, Tv and all the rest of the distractions mine is fab by the way, especially the forums I love the banter. X"
I've just read a story of a family gathering that has left the elderly mother and two of her children in their fifties dead and four more if the siblings with the virus, one in intensive care. Just because you're related to people doesn't mean you're immune to their illnesses. The only people you should have close contact with are the ones you live with, and only then because it can't be helped.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?"
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs |
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"I think there are absolute selfish and moronic. It's a shame this country seems to be full of them! "
The general public are selfish idiots. The government needs to enforce lockdown cos the public can't be trusted to do this voluntarily. |
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By *adetMan
over a year ago
South of Ipswich |
People just aren't getting it
My neighbour's had 6 cars parked in their drive last night - they must have been having a get together
They may all be fit and healthy themselves but they just don't get the risk they pose to others if they spread it |
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Same situation here in Cornwall we have thousands of holidaymakers all the holiday homes rammed supermarkets empty of food as are the petrol stations out of fuel and we had 4 deaths yesterday from covid19 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think there are absolute selfish and moronic. It's a shame this country seems to be full of them!
The general public are selfish idiots. The government needs to enforce lockdown cos the public can't be trusted to do this voluntarily."
This. |
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By *WillowxWoman
over a year ago
Oo err Devon |
Currently I have no problem taking my kiddo out for a walk in the woods... We keep ourselves to ourselves... And wash hands ASAP and avoid touch faces.
Currently we are not in complete quarrintine.
Unfortunately if people keep abusing the isolation and social distancing rules I feel we may well be brought into stricter quarrintine which will be very trying on many people especially those with existing mental health issues.
We have alot of tourists passing through... Not very Considerate and a terrible way of spreading the virus further around the country... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The advice is to avoid social gathering and maintain social distancing. This is not against going out for fresh air and exercise if you're keeping safe distance from others. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some People are selfish unfortunately. Only have to look round this site and people still posting for meets, displaying veris and even seen a few organising gang bangs. Putting sexual pleasure before the health of a nation, the block button has been on fire lately |
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By *andrxCouple
over a year ago
bedford |
"Because they are selfish, ignorant cunts
Those selfish, ignorant cunts, the ones already whining that they're bored, are in for one huge, motherfucking wake up call"
Absolutely couldn't agree more
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Maybe they will be stranded here when movement restrictions are inevitably brought in see what's happening in Italy and Spain now. Friends in Italy and France have to have a permit to get to the shop now. |
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By *essie.Woman
over a year ago
Serendipity |
"Some People are selfish unfortunately. Only have to look round this site and people still posting for meets, displaying veris and even seen a few organising gang bangs. Putting sexual pleasure before the health of a nation, the block button has been on fire lately "
Yep, it makes you wonder doesn’t it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The advice is to avoid social gathering and maintain social distancing. This is not against going out for fresh air and exercise if you're keeping safe distance from others."
Exactly this. Wish people would actually watch the daily news conferences.
Dont have your mates round for a party. Don't arrange to meet all your kids classmates and parents at the park for a massive football game.
You can let your only child meet a buddy at the park and go for a bike ride, but don't let them go all WWE. Don't stop for a chat with people out and about.
Going for a day out with members of your immediate household is no different to staying in with them, just don't go to grandma's and don't meet or chat with other people.
People, like me, who live alone, will need to go out for a walk to stop going crazy. I just won't hi five people as I walk past.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some People are selfish unfortunately. Only have to look round this site and people still posting for meets, displaying veris and even seen a few organising gang bangs. Putting sexual pleasure before the health of a nation, the block button has been on fire lately " At least the site moderators have closed the Meets and Events, well done, at least someone has a brain.. |
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By *etLikeMan
over a year ago
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"Currently I have no problem taking my kiddo out for a walk in the woods... We keep ourselves to ourselves... And wash hands ASAP and avoid touch faces.
Currently we are not in complete quarrintine.
Unfortunately if people keep abusing the isolation and social distancing rules I feel we may well be brought into stricter quarrintine which will be very trying on many people especially those with existing mental health issues.
We have alot of tourists passing through... Not very Considerate and a terrible way of spreading the virus further around the country... "
It’s very sad to see how many people in our society are selfish It’s perhaps little wonder though, as we are hardwired through evolution to protect ourselves even if it is not in everyone else’s best interests. However when people regard it as “a bit of a holiday” that’s even worse.
It’s not confined to the UK. People are packing beaches in: Australia, The US and Malaysia too.
I’m the other end of the country and have seen caravan traffic normally at the volume of summer time. I do hope they realise that sitting in an aluminium box in Scotland in March is a little bit less pleasant than it is in July! |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
Another thing that I saw yesterday, was two local golf courses absolutely rammed.
Considering a lot of golfers are retired people, then they need to seriously look at themselves in this situation. |
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"No most people just need to avoid crowds and using systems like the London Underground and busy restaurants with lots of shared hard surfaces - and we need to isolate at risk people. Most people just need to build immunity "
Bullshit we need to stay home..... in two weeks we will be experiencing an overwhelmed NHS. You’re literally killing someone if you choose to go out. |
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs"
Beaches and parks are being closed due to this attitude. Stay home there is fresh air in your garden ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The advice is to avoid social gathering and maintain social distancing. This is not against going out for fresh air and exercise if you're keeping safe distance from others."
This
Noone other than those in the vnerable categories have been told not to leave the house
The chief medical officer has said people can go outdoors for walks and exercise etc as long as they maintain the recommended social distance from people they don't live with.
Obviously if it makes people feel better to call other people cunts, stupid etc for doing this then all the best to them |
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By *eroblueMan
over a year ago
Edinburgh |
"Some People are selfish unfortunately. Only have to look round this site and people still posting for meets, displaying veris and even seen a few organising gang bangs. Putting sexual pleasure before the health of a nation, the block button has been on fire lately At least the site moderators have closed the Meets and Events, well done, at least someone has a brain.. "
Well said, I don't understand people continuing to want to organise meets during this public health crisis. Putting your own personal needs above the current advice for reducing the spread of a highly contagious disease is totally unforgivable.
Some of the people I've had on my hotlist have been removed, their current behaviour is a useful warning indicator as to what type of people they are.
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By *andrxCouple
over a year ago
bedford |
Staying home really is a small price to pay if it means halting this horrible virus . After all it's your home and you have probably spent years and thousands of pounds to get it the way you like it. If it was your choice to stay there for a prolonged period of time and not venture out it wouldn't be a problem , you could do it easily . The fact that you have been told that you MUST stay there makes it all so difficult . But I do believe that it is for our own good , so stay safe people and we hope to see you all on the other side 3 (1or2 in particular )
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs
Beaches and parks are being closed due to this attitude. Stay home there is fresh air in your garden ... "
Not everyone has a garden |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"dont think social distansing really matters now.all those peeps being dicks cramming into supermarkets the last cpl of weeks have prob done a great job spreading it between each other"
Exactly
Probably the most stinking of places to go all handling the same trolleys, baskets, goods, shelves, conveyerbelts etc and no sign of anything provided to allow people to wipe them down before/after use. I'd say you're highly more likely to catch something in Tesco then for going for a walk in a local park/forestry. I understand people have to shop but no measures at all seem to be being taken to reduce the transmission risk in supermarkets |
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By *emmabTV/TS
over a year ago
Leicestershire |
Everyone is right is saying that the advice from the CMO is OK to go out for some fresh air and walk the dog etc. However I think in giving this advice he didn't realize that thousands of family's would drive 100's of miles for said fresh air. This is due to whole family's being forced together for a weekend without sport/shopping as being their main distraction. People are already saying they are bored and it's only 2 days into possible 100 days. We are going to have to get use to our own company very very soon.
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
borehamwood |
i still having to work at the mo but when the eventual lockdown comes i will be fine.got cpl of decorating jobs to do in my flat that i have all the stuff to do it with also a cpl of ps3 games i could probably finish.and hey why not sort through all the crap we seem to collect in our homes and get rid of the shit we dont actually need |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Everyone is right is saying that the advice from the CMO is OK to go out for some fresh air and walk the dog etc. However I think in giving this advice he didn't realize that thousands of family's would drive 100's of miles for said fresh air. This is due to whole family's being forced together for a weekend without sport/shopping as being their main distraction. People are already saying they are bored and it's only 2 days into possible 100 days. We are going to have to get use to our own company very very soon.
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Absolutely, my first idea was nice weather next week, let's get some sea air. Of course the same thoughts of thousands of others so I won't. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i still having to work at the mo but when the eventual lockdown comes i will be fine.got cpl of decorating jobs to do in my flat that i have all the stuff to do it with also a cpl of ps3 games i could probably finish.and hey why not sort through all the crap we seem to collect in our homes and get rid of the shit we dont actually need"
Same here, have already got the paint etc to do this. Looking forward to transforming the garden area where my hottub is going |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think a lot has to do with people looking at there individual situation. I live in a very rural part of the country I walk my dog every day and very rarely see a single person so there is no point me staying indoors. But a lot of people live in more built up areas and are traveling to areas like mine bringing the virus with them |
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"Apparently we are getting overwhelmed with tourists ... Snowden and Llangollen were rammed yesterday ... please stay away our resources re health care are limited even for just us ... don’t need any extras ... stay home !!!!"
It defies belief it really does. |
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"dont think social distansing really matters now.all those peeps being dicks cramming into supermarkets the last cpl of weeks have prob done a great job spreading it between each other
Exactly
Probably the most stinking of places to go all handling the same trolleys, baskets, goods, shelves, conveyerbelts etc and no sign of anything provided to allow people to wipe them down before/after use. I'd say you're highly more likely to catch something in Tesco then for going for a walk in a local park/forestry. I understand people have to shop but no measures at all seem to be being taken to reduce the transmission risk in supermarkets "
People need to eat to survive.
People Dont need to have a seaside break.
Huge difference |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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People are morons. Lock down is needed, people can't be trusted to do the right thing.
The NHS is already near breaking point. Once this gets worst they'll be choosing who dies and who lives.
All because people couldn't do the right thing.
We all have family so why can't people see their actions can kill.
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"People are morons. Lock down is needed, people can't be trusted to do the right thing.
The NHS is already near breaking point. Once this gets worst they'll be choosing who dies and who lives.
All because people couldn't do the right thing.
We all have family so why can't people see their actions can kill.
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I reckon full lockdown in 2 weeks |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"dont think social distansing really matters now.all those peeps being dicks cramming into supermarkets the last cpl of weeks have prob done a great job spreading it between each other
Exactly
Probably the most stinking of places to go all handling the same trolleys, baskets, goods, shelves, conveyerbelts etc and no sign of anything provided to allow people to wipe them down before/after use. I'd say you're highly more likely to catch something in Tesco then for going for a walk in a local park/forestry. I understand people have to shop but no measures at all seem to be being taken to reduce the transmission risk in supermarkets
People need to eat to survive.
People Dont need to have a seaside break.
Huge difference"
I understand that like I said
But no measures whatsoever seem to be in place at supermarkets to reduce risk
No products available to clean trolleys or baskets before and after use
No limited number of people allowed in at a time to reduce contact
No barriers or systems in place to encourage distancing whilst queueing
Nothing |
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"Because they are selfish, ignorant cunts
Those selfish, ignorant cunts, the ones already whining that they're bored, are in for one huge, motherfucking wake up call
If it is a family gathering surely there not been selfish, when the warm weather comes people be in there gardens, the main principle is wash your hands, avoid groups of people, it okay saying where in for a shock but what about the younger ones 16 - 21 year olds.
And how can people get bored when have Wifi, Tv and all the rest of the distractions mine is fab by the way, especially the forums I love the banter. Xif it works for you then fair enought i get bored all the time i dont watch tv and i only really use the internet to play games everyones diffrent"
Then you are in for a bloody big shock when the entire country gets put on lockdown! You may think you are not harming others but why take the chance?? |
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All because people couldn't do the right thing.
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We have different definitions of the right thing. I am socially isolating cause that's pretty much my normal life but it feels wrong to be in hiding when the human population needs the occasional pandemic. It feels like fighting nature. |
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"dont think social distansing really matters now.all those peeps being dicks cramming into supermarkets the last cpl of weeks have prob done a great job spreading it between each other
Exactly
Probably the most stinking of places to go all handling the same trolleys, baskets, goods, shelves, conveyerbelts etc and no sign of anything provided to allow people to wipe them down before/after use. I'd say you're highly more likely to catch something in Tesco then for going for a walk in a local park/forestry. I understand people have to shop but no measures at all seem to be being taken to reduce the transmission risk in supermarkets
People need to eat to survive.
People Dont need to have a seaside break.
Huge difference
I understand that like I said
But no measures whatsoever seem to be in place at supermarkets to reduce risk
No products available to clean trolleys or baskets before and after use
No limited number of people allowed in at a time to reduce contact
No barriers or systems in place to encourage distancing whilst queueing
Nothing "
Yeah true |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You can go out as a family and make the most of the outdoors, just avoid mixing with other people that don't live in your household. Getting out for exercise is encouraged. "
Wrong info .
The virus is airborne . It is infact advised to stay indoors as much as you can. Going out will increase the risk more especially around public places etc. A total lockdown is imminent if people don't stay indoors .
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You can go out as a family and make the most of the outdoors, just avoid mixing with other people that don't live in your household. Getting out for exercise is encouraged.
Wrong info .
The virus is airborne . It is infact advised to stay indoors as much as you can. Going out will increase the risk more especially around public places etc. A total lockdown is imminent if people don't stay indoors .
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Contradictory advice from a clueless gmnt isnt helping tbh |
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By (user no longer on site)
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You can go out as a family and make the most of the outdoors, just avoid mixing with other people that don't live in your household. Getting out for exercise is encouraged.
Wrong info .
The virus is airborne . It is infact advised to stay indoors as much as you can. Going out will increase the risk more especially around public places etc. A total lockdown is imminent if people don't stay indoors .
Contradictory advice from a clueless gmnt isnt helping tbh"
They want to avoid panic .
It will start gradually .
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Going out in isolation to others even as a family to isolated areas with hardly any people around if any (family who are all together anyway at home) isn’t going to cause massive problems as long as surfaces aren’t touched, hands cleaned with soap and water, shoes taken off before entering house the bottom can pick up things just like any other surface. And it should be safe. They groups of teenagers I see all over at night are not safe and it won’t be long before aome take matters into their own hands. If you have teenager keep them in!! |
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Maybe people places like London were trying to get away from the crowds and the full supermarkets just the hundreds of people who live right in top of one another...but sadly these people haven't got a crystal balls and didn't realise so many people was going to do the same thing..getting out of London if you have a caravan or motor home would be a form of social distancing if everyone hadn't decided to head to the same places |
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Seriously? Being bored is not a valid reason to go out and put yourself and others at risk. The schools being closed and people told to work from home does not mean its an extended holiday and trips to the beach are acceptable.
Social distancing only works of people actually follow the advice and don't go out unless necessary & when they do avoid contact with others.
Being bored and inconvenienced for a while is a very small price to pay if it helps to flatten the curve, slows the spread of infection and saves lives.
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"Ironic thing is the supermarkets are rammed with people. So much for social distance there. Needs to be enforced in a more sensible measure. Few, at a time"
Exactly |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
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You can go out as a family and make the most of the outdoors, just avoid mixing with other people that don't live in your household. Getting out for exercise is encouraged.
Wrong info .
The virus is airborne . It is infact advised to stay indoors as much as you can. Going out will increase the risk more especially around public places etc. A total lockdown is imminent if people don't stay indoors .
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Actually, it has been said multiple times that going out for a walk with members of your own household but keeping 2m between yourself and anyone else is perfectly OK.
That might change with all this mass gathering on beaches etc, but members of the same household are fine going out together for a walk, as long as they keep away from other people. |
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"I think there are absolute selfish and moronic. It's a shame this country seems to be full of them!
The general public are selfish idiots. The government needs to enforce lockdown cos the public can't be trusted to do this voluntarily." wait till we get the draconian lock down Italy has now imposed. There you can no longer leave your home for anything. 800 deaths in one day there has brought in even tougher measures. this country now needs, to sit up and listen and, stop the absurd behaviour. |
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By *motWoman
over a year ago
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Problem is so much misinformation and panic. Can’t even say to check sources when the US president is one of them spreading it!
Going out and walking /exercising is fine. They’ve only this weekend banned any outdoor activity in Lombardy one of the worst affected.
As long as you keep more than 6ft away it’s fine and even then it’s not waiting to jump on anyone who passes within 6’.
Go out, remain fit active and healthy and keep washing hands etc.
It’s been really nice in the parks this weekend but I’d say to avoid the busy places. There’s plenty of smaller parks around. Being cooped up isn’t good for you physical or mental health |
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?" because the advice hasnt been to stay in.. it's been to social distance. Mental health is just as important and I think issues will claim far more victim's than the virus.
The kids and I went for a walk around our local country park with the dog. ( house backs on to it) we kept away from others and washed our hands when we got back. X |
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Me and my gf will be going to work tomorrow. I can't work from home. Some of the office staff are coming back in because they are 'bored'. I really wish I didn't have to go in,I feel we a y unneeded contact is gonna spread this thing. I won't get paid though of I don't go in. We can only be a few days away from a total lockdown surely?? |
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By *rMrsRichCouple
over a year ago
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs"
This here is part of the problem. People don’t understand. This virus IS airborne. It can travel through the air from someone’s cough or sneeze and survives for 3 hours!!
Be careful! |
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The advice is crystal clear
What is social distancing?
Social distancing measures are steps you can take to reduce social interaction between people. This will help reduce the transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19).
They are to:
Avoid contact with someone who is displaying symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19). These symptoms include high temperature and/or new and continuous cough
Avoid non-essential use of public transport when possible
Work from home, where possible. Your employer should support you to do this. Please refer to employer guidance for more information
Avoid large and small gatherings in public spaces, noting that pubs, restaurants, leisure centres and similar venues are currently shut as infections spread easily in closed spaces where people gather together.
Avoid gatherings with friends and family. Keep in touch using remote technology such as phone, internet, and social media
Use telephone or online services to contact your GP or other essential services
Everyone should be trying to follow these measures as much as is practicable.
We strongly advise you to follow the above measures as much as you can and to significantly limit your face-to-face interaction with friends and family if possible, particularly if you:
are over 70
have an underlying health condition
are pregnant
This advice is likely to be in place for some weeks. |
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Like the bloke walking round a rammed Donny ASDA last Tuesday coughing all over the place and not covering his mouth with either tissue it his inside elbow.
Less than 6'from anyone and showing 0 concern or consideration by his actions?
If people going out in wide open spaces is freaking you out OP you'll be grateful when we're on enforced lockdown. |
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"Me and my gf will be going to work tomorrow. I can't work from home. Some of the office staff are coming back in because they are 'bored'. I really wish I didn't have to go in,I feel we a y unneeded contact is gonna spread this thing. I won't get paid though of I don't go in. We can only be a few days away from a total lockdown surely??"
2 weeks tops.once again too little too late. |
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"The advice is crystal clear
What is social distancing?
Social distancing measures are steps you can take to reduce social interaction between people. This will help reduce the transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19).
They are to:
Avoid contact with someone who is displaying symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19). These symptoms include high temperature and/or new and continuous cough
Avoid non-essential use of public transport when possible
Work from home, where possible. Your employer should support you to do this. Please refer to employer guidance for more information
Avoid large and small gatherings in public spaces, noting that pubs, restaurants, leisure centres and similar venues are currently shut as infections spread easily in closed spaces where people gather together.
Avoid gatherings with friends and family. Keep in touch using remote technology such as phone, internet, and social media
Use telephone or online services to contact your GP or other essential services
Everyone should be trying to follow these measures as much as is practicable.
We strongly advise you to follow the above measures as much as you can and to significantly limit your face-to-face interaction with friends and family if possible, particularly if you:
are over 70
have an underlying health condition
are pregnant
This advice is likely to be in place for some weeks."
Avoid large or small gatherings yet pubs etc were only closed on fri? |
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By *motWoman
over a year ago
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs
This here is part of the problem. People don’t understand. This virus IS airborne. It can travel through the air from someone’s cough or sneeze and survives for 3 hours!!
Be careful! "
Still unproven and only under very specific conditions. Also only considering actions for indoors not outside |
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs
This here is part of the problem. People don’t understand. This virus IS airborne. It can travel through the air from someone’s cough or sneeze and survives for 3 hours!!
Be careful! "
So we went to the beach this morning. Other people we've seen were so far away that we could barely see them. Were we at risk? Certainly not. |
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By *rMrsRichCouple
over a year ago
Bournemouh |
"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs
This here is part of the problem. People don’t understand. This virus IS airborne. It can travel through the air from someone’s cough or sneeze and survives for 3 hours!!
Be careful!
Still unproven and only under very specific conditions. Also only considering actions for indoors not outside "
It’s not unproven. It’s how most virus’ have been spreading for years.
Outdoors is still something that needs considering especially as that’s where most people are because they won’t stay indoors!
Tell you what let’s revert back to this chat in a week....... |
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over a year ago
Bournemouh |
"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs
This here is part of the problem. People don’t understand. This virus IS airborne. It can travel through the air from someone’s cough or sneeze and survives for 3 hours!!
Be careful!
So we went to the beach this morning. Other people we've seen were so far away that we could barely see them. Were we at risk? Certainly not."
It depends where you are. Went out for a motorbike ride today.
Beaches were packed. Coffee huts open and outside seating areas full. |
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"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs
This here is part of the problem. People don’t understand. This virus IS airborne. It can travel through the air from someone’s cough or sneeze and survives for 3 hours!!
Be careful!
So we went to the beach this morning. Other people we've seen were so far away that we could barely see them. Were we at risk? Certainly not."
I'm more at risk of going to work tomorrow to an open office along with other people where everyone uses the same door handle, toilet and kitchen. |
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By *rMrsRichCouple
over a year ago
Bournemouh |
"The advice is not to stay indoors.
Its to keep a physical distance from others.
Families can still sit together on sofas and picnic blankets alike.
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The advice was to not go out unless you have to. Have I watched a different press conference than the rest of fan or something? |
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"The advice is not to stay indoors.
Its to keep a physical distance from others.
Families can still sit together on sofas and picnic blankets alike.
The advice was to not go out unless you have to. Have I watched a different press conference than the rest of fan or something? "
Yes |
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over a year ago
Bournemouh |
"I heard on the news people are still going out to parks and beaches as a family.
I dont get it....isnt it obvious we need to stay indoors if we can?
What do you all think?
The virus is not in a fresh air. Everyone needs fresh air. We have kids and we will continue going out to parks and beaches. It doesn't mean we'll be interacting with other people.
If you stay indoors for the next amount of x months / weeks - you'll suffocate in your own fart.
Mrs
This here is part of the problem. People don’t understand. This virus IS airborne. It can travel through the air from someone’s cough or sneeze and survives for 3 hours!!
Be careful!
So we went to the beach this morning. Other people we've seen were so far away that we could barely see them. Were we at risk? Certainly not.
I'm more at risk of going to work tomorrow to an open office along with other people where everyone uses the same door handle, toilet and kitchen."
I totally agree. I’m not here to contradict you. Indeed there is much more risk in an open office. I hope you have some sanitiser. All I’m saying is that all risk should be considered. |
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By *rMrsRichCouple
over a year ago
Bournemouh |
"The advice is not to stay indoors.
Its to keep a physical distance from others.
Families can still sit together on sofas and picnic blankets alike.
The advice was to not go out unless you have to. Have I watched a different press conference than the rest of fan or something?
Yes "
Apparently so! |
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"The advice is not to stay indoors.
Its to keep a physical distance from others.
Families can still sit together on sofas and picnic blankets alike.
The advice was to not go out unless you have to. Have I watched a different press conference than the rest of fan or something?
Yes
Apparently so! "
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-guidance-on-social-distancing-and-for-vulnerable-people/guidance-on-social-distancing-for-everyone-in-the-uk-and-protecting-older-people-and-vulnerable-adults
Avoid large and small gatherings in public spaces, noting that pubs, restaurants, leisure centres and similar venues are currently shut as infections spread easily in closed spaces where people gather together.
It does not say don't go outside. |
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By *rMrsRichCouple
over a year ago
Bournemouh |
"The advice is not to stay indoors.
Its to keep a physical distance from others.
Families can still sit together on sofas and picnic blankets alike.
The advice was to not go out unless you have to. Have I watched a different press conference than the rest of fan or something?
Yes
Apparently so!
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-guidance-on-social-distancing-and-for-vulnerable-people/guidance-on-social-distancing-for-everyone-in-the-uk-and-protecting-older-people-and-vulnerable-adults
Avoid large and small gatherings in public spaces, noting that pubs, restaurants, leisure centres and similar venues are currently shut as infections spread easily in closed spaces where people gather together.
It does not say don't go outside."
Avoid large crowds. Yet a beach/park with 1000’s of people less than the recommended distance away from each other is fine then. Oh I’ll stop worrying about all the vulnerable people I know then |
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The best thing to do is to stay indoors, fine with family .
Going to picnic and on the beach is not the solution. There are places where there has been a total lockdown in place . It's for a reason .
Please don't try to convince yourself that it won't happen to you because it's not proven.
There is absolutely no cure for the Corona infection so don't play with your lives due to any misconceptions.
Minimising risk is the only current solution. |
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By *rMrsRichCouple
over a year ago
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"The best thing to do is to stay indoors, fine with family .
Going to picnic and on the beach is not the solution. There are places where there has been a total lockdown in place . It's for a reason .
Please don't try to convince yourself that it won't happen to you because it's not proven.
There is absolutely no cure for the Corona infection so don't play with your lives due to any misconceptions.
Minimising risk is the only current solution."
Thank you! Exactly my thoughts. Italy on complete lock down and still nearly 1000 people a day dying!
Everyone thinks it’s the old a vulnerable who die and while that may be true younger and healthier people while they survive they still need intensive care. And we know there are no beds left. So eventually young and healthy people will start dying. |
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By *motWoman
over a year ago
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It’s not unproven. It’s how most virus’ have been spreading for years.
Outdoors is still something that needs considering especially as that’s where most people are because they won’t stay indoors!
Tell you what let’s revert back to this chat in a week....... "
Forgive me for using the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control as my source and not fabswingers forums. Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"The best thing to do is to stay indoors, fine with family .
Going to picnic and on the beach is not the solution. There are places where there has been a total lockdown in place . It's for a reason .
Please don't try to convince yourself that it won't happen to you because it's not proven.
There is absolutely no cure for the Corona infection so don't play with your lives due to any misconceptions.
Minimising risk is the only current solution."
Going for a walk with my daughter is not the same as going to a crowded beach or park. We are unlikely to see anyone and if we did we would avoid them by crossing the road or taking a different route.
I think the people going to crowded beaches and parks are selfish and will cause a complete lock down, those people going for a walk and avoiding social contact will not. |
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The official line is if in isolation because you or someone else has symptoms stay in
If you no symptoms you can go for walks etc but keep a safe distance from others |
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"dont think social distansing really matters now.all those peeps being dicks cramming into supermarkets the last cpl of weeks have prob done a great job spreading it between each other
Exactly
Probably the most stinking of places to go all handling the same trolleys, baskets, goods, shelves, conveyerbelts etc and no sign of anything provided to allow people to wipe them down before/after use. I'd say you're highly more likely to catch something in Tesco then for going for a walk in a local park/forestry. I understand people have to shop but no measures at all seem to be being taken to reduce the transmission risk in supermarkets "
I work for Tesco, we have notice's and taped area's for social distancing at all the checkout's. Also wipe's were given out to everyone that entered the store today |
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By *rMrsRichCouple
over a year ago
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"The best thing to do is to stay indoors, fine with family .
Going to picnic and on the beach is not the solution. There are places where there has been a total lockdown in place . It's for a reason .
Please don't try to convince yourself that it won't happen to you because it's not proven.
There is absolutely no cure for the Corona infection so don't play with your lives due to any misconceptions.
Minimising risk is the only current solution.
Going for a walk with my daughter is not the same as going to a crowded beach or park. We are unlikely to see anyone and if we did we would avoid them by crossing the road or taking a different route.
I think the people going to crowded beaches and parks are selfish and will cause a complete lock down, those people going for a walk and avoiding social contact will not. "
Yes this is my thoughts. I’m not against people going out at all! I went out today (on my motorbike with a full face lid) we were gonna go for a walk along the coast but it was chocka.
I know everyone’s probably having the same idea at the same time, so we’re going to hold back until after dark when it’s much quieter to get some air/exercise. |
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"The advice is not to stay indoors.
Its to keep a physical distance from others.
Families can still sit together on sofas and picnic blankets alike.
The advice was to not go out unless you have to. Have I watched a different press conference than the rest of fan or something?
Yes
Apparently so!
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-guidance-on-social-distancing-and-for-vulnerable-people/guidance-on-social-distancing-for-everyone-in-the-uk-and-protecting-older-people-and-vulnerable-adults
Avoid large and small gatherings in public spaces, noting that pubs, restaurants, leisure centres and similar venues are currently shut as infections spread easily in closed spaces where people gather together.
It does not say don't go outside.
Avoid large crowds. Yet a beach/park with 1000’s of people less than the recommended distance away from each other is fine then. Oh I’ll stop worrying about all the vulnerable people I know then "
Its about being sensible. There are extremes on either side of this discussion. (bit like brexit).
It does not say don't go out. Indeed you should still take walks for exersize.
A walk in a field or woodland or on the beach is not going to spread infection.
If it is crowded then equally don't stop and move on.
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over a year ago
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It’s not unproven. It’s how most virus’ have been spreading for years.
Outdoors is still something that needs considering especially as that’s where most people are because they won’t stay indoors!
Tell you what let’s revert back to this chat in a week.......
Forgive me for using the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control as my source and not fabswingers forums. Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend "
Forgive me for talking to a frontline NHS doctor who thinks we’re all stupid and will regret our actions in a fortnight! |
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"dont think social distansing really matters now.all those peeps being dicks cramming into supermarkets the last cpl of weeks have prob done a great job spreading it between each other
Exactly
Probably the most stinking of places to go all handling the same trolleys, baskets, goods, shelves, conveyerbelts etc and no sign of anything provided to allow people to wipe them down before/after use. I'd say you're highly more likely to catch something in Tesco then for going for a walk in a local park/forestry. I understand people have to shop but no measures at all seem to be being taken to reduce the transmission risk in supermarkets
I work for Tesco, we have notice's and taped area's for social distancing at all the checkout's. Also wipe's were given out to everyone that entered the store today"
That's good
It's a pity not all stores have been following suit |
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"Same situation here in Cornwall we have thousands of holidaymakers all the holiday homes rammed supermarkets empty of food as are the petrol stations out of fuel and we had 4 deaths yesterday from covid19"
Makes my blood boil that some companies in Cornwall were encouraging self isoltion holiday trips |
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What about all the families and bikers now having a day out at the coast eating ice cream. For God's sake how irresponsible are
some in this country. Its not a flaming holiday. Its time for a lock down. Its the only way we will take notice now |
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My youngest daughter has her birthday in a couple off weeks. The marque, bouncy castle and party has already been cancelled, even though it was going to be in the garden. She is heart broken.
So I went out to buy a few presents today because I am not letting her down on that front as well. |
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"Ironic thing is the supermarkets are rammed with people. So much for social distance there. Needs to be enforced in a more sensible measure. Few, at a time"
other countries are letting 5 at a time in and people queueing outside are keeping the distance from each other. Why we cant do the same is beyond me |
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"Why would you need to stay indoors? Keep away from confined spaces, don’t touch thing with cleaning hand but ‘saying indoors’ isn’t needed "
If you look at the other posts this was during lockdown when people shouldn't be going out except for essential reasons. |
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"Why would you need to stay indoors? Keep away from confined spaces, don’t touch thing with cleaning hand but ‘saying indoors’ isn’t needed "
You have replied to posts that where put on 27 weeks ago luv
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If you get the virus 99.8 % of people will survive it is only the very old and those in the vulnerable group that will have problems, STOP looking at cases and look numbers in intensive care and number of deaths, we can not stop everything and the virus will get to you anyway NOTHING can stop it , all the lockdown is doing is slowing down the spread nothing more. We need to be very careful in giving away are hard fought for freedoms |
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"If you get the virus 99.8 % of people will survive it is only the very old and those in the vulnerable group that will have problems, STOP looking at cases and look numbers in intensive care and number of deaths, we can not stop everything and the virus will get to you anyway NOTHING can stop it , all the lockdown is doing is slowing down the spread nothing more. We need to be very careful in giving away are hard fought for freedoms "
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"If you get the virus 99.8 % of people will survive it is only the very old and those in the vulnerable group that will have problems, STOP looking at cases and look numbers in intensive care and number of deaths, we can not stop everything and the virus will get to you anyway NOTHING can stop it , all the lockdown is doing is slowing down the spread nothing more. We need to be very careful in giving away are hard fought for freedoms " |
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"If you get the virus 99.8 % of people will survive it is only the very old and those in the vulnerable group that will have problems, STOP looking at cases and look numbers in intensive care and number of deaths, we can not stop everything and the virus will get to you anyway NOTHING can stop it , all the lockdown is doing is slowing down the spread nothing more. We need to be very careful in giving away are hard fought for freedoms "
Source: my pal who works in intensive care Royal Liverpool Hospital.
Covid cases in ITU are back into double figures and they are nearly full. Not all ITU cases are old or have underlying health problems.
The number of cases where people are left with long term health problems through Covid is on the rise too. So they are surviving but are left with life limiting conditions.
This post is 27 weeks old, so I was reluctant to comment but just wanted to give you a couple of facts from a front line worker |
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"If you get the virus 99.8 % of people will survive it is only the very old and those in the vulnerable group that will have problems, STOP looking at cases and look numbers in intensive care and number of deaths, we can not stop everything and the virus will get to you anyway NOTHING can stop it , all the lockdown is doing is slowing down the spread nothing more. We need to be very careful in giving away are hard fought for freedoms "
We can't tell who is vulnerable to permanent health impairment from this virus.
If you ditch all restrictions, the virus will devastate the country, overloading the health service for all. You have temporary restrictions on some freedoms but we can manage. There is no magical barrier between the people you think are vulnerable and the rest of us - the virus will pass amongst everyone |
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Best stay indoors for two years then
That’s how long reports say it will be before a vaccine is developed and fully rolled out to the entire population.
Who is prepared to do that ? |
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