paulfuzz
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This is one of the posts/rumours that are circulating. The vehicles are on the wrong side of the road for Britain.
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This is one of the posts/rumours that are circulating. The vehicles are on the wrong side of the road for Britain.
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I am off to the pub in 5 mins... this is a local that has literally 2/3 ppl. My misses is angry as she is pregnant however she has been teaching 30 kids all day. I have been self isolating for days now. I am taking this seriously and have been wfh for 2 weeks now, however going for one beer with one mate, in a empty pub, whilst using my hand sanitiser surely is ok?
Hopefully the virus kills some of these morons offWhat a great advertisment for the UK!
Bunch of irresponsible knobs and knobesses!
As of now the 70+ group are not restricted from shopping. It might change soon but for now your in laws are doing nothing wrong.
I am off to the pub in 5 mins... this is a local that has literally 2/3 ppl. My misses is angry as she is pregnant however she has been teaching 30 kids all day. I have been self isolating for days now. I am taking this seriously and have been wfh for 2 weeks now, however going for one beer with one mate, in a empty pub, whilst using my hand sanitiser surely is ok?
I am off to the pub in 5 mins... this is a local that has literally 2/3 ppl. My misses is angry as she is pregnant however she has been teaching 30 kids all day. I have been self isolating for days now. I am taking this seriously and have been wfh for 2 weeks now, however going for one beer with one mate, in a empty pub, whilst using my hand sanitiser surely is ok?
Maybe, maybe not...............who has been in there before you ? Did they have a cough ? Has the barman got it ? Have all the surfaces you'll touch been sanitised ? Bar ? Glass ? Door handles ? Table and chairs ? It's inconceivable that you can fully protect yourself against picking it up if someone has been in before you and coughed virus droplets over various surfaces. Hope not, but maybe you'll pick up the virus and pass it on to your (pregnant) wife, who'll then pass it on the the kids tomorrow and so on.............wouldn't take the risk myself TBH.
I used a cash machine by keeping sterilized kitchen roll on the buttons then BINNED the tissue. Couldn't believe people in front were using their bare hands and then touching their face afterwards!
You surely arent that thick, you're risking your wife and kids lives by going for one ****ing beer. You selfish prick. She has every right to be angry at you.I am off to the pub in 5 mins... this is a local that has literally 2/3 ppl. My misses is angry as she is pregnant however she has been teaching 30 kids all day. I have been self isolating for days now. I am taking this seriously and have been wfh for 2 weeks now, however going for one beer with one mate, in a empty pub, whilst using my hand sanitiser surely is ok?
I am off to the pub in 5 mins... this is a local that has literally 2/3 ppl. My misses is angry as she is pregnant however she has been teaching 30 kids all day. I have been self isolating for days now. I am taking this seriously and have been wfh for 2 weeks now, however going for one beer with one mate, in a empty pub, whilst using my hand sanitiser surely is ok?
While probably not the safest decision ever made it sounds reasonable if the conditions are like you describe them. While I am of the opinion that everything should be shut down asap, having a beer with your friend when its possibly the last time in months or a year... do it. The "stop living because you fear death" thing is unusually valid at this point, but a beer the days before lockdown... yes.
Its not about “stop living because you fear death”.
We’re not social distancing for our own selfish reasons. It’s to curb the spread of the disease.
Does wearing gloves actually make any real difference though?
My understanding is that this virus is transferred by touch.
e.g. infected person wipes nose = virus on hand
hand touches another surface [e.g. door handle] = virus transferred to door handle surface
Next person comes along and touches door handle = virus now transferred to their hand.
This person then wipes their nose / rubs their eye and the virus makes entry into their body.
Only if you don't wipe your nose / rub your eyes whilst wearing gloves will it make any difference - the virus doesn't penetrate your skin to get into your body.
If you pick up the virus on a glove, the next thing you touch will have the virus deposited upon it, same as if it was on your bare hand.
So how does wearing gloves make any difference?
Sounds like gloves are a false sense of security to me - what am I missing?
Yes, however if you take the right precautions and act wisely having a beer with a friend in some empty pub is probably less dangerous to everyone than going to buy some toilet rolls.