Milano
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At least the pension deficit will be sorted by the end of the year
Conspiracy theory of the century.
At least the pension deficit will be sorted by the end of the year
All the while my kids are at school this all seems pointless.
Gov tell people to avoid pubs and clubs yet gyms etc happily still open!! I’ve not been to the gym since last week and won’t again until this is over now. It’s doing my head in already but trail running and circuits for me now. Luckily I live in a village just north of Brighton so this is possible without meeting anyone. I feel for people in the city.
Shut everything bar food shops and pharmacies, for 2 weeks, be done with it.
Well, unfortunately it boils down to common sense.
However, our biggest concern is the elderly. Walking from Lancing to Shoreham just now it’s really disappointing seeing so may old people out and about and looking perplexed when I distance myself from them.
Silly old sods.
"Your employer should support you to do this".
To be fair the above advice, for those not at high risk, is pretty vague- ‘as much as is pragmatic’ will be interpreted differently by everyone.
Personally I am staying at home and working from home, other than walks / runs and food shopping when necessary. Would like to go to the gym, but not sure whether to.
I am finding it a bit weird / hard to be honest.
Whilst I am accepting that I probably won't be going to a pub, restaurant, cafe etc for while, and have cancelled other social things in public places, I work on a construction site with 100-150 people.
Due to the nature of the job, we can be in very close contact, especially an extremely cramped tea room, changing room, and dirty toilets, where still the majority of people aren't washing their hands after having a dump or piss!
So whilst in my own private time I am doing what I can, I know I could be a prime candidate still for passing any virus onto others.
With the situation over your wife’s health I can see why you have gone into isolation.
I spend plenty of time on such sites. The mess rooms are pretty disgusting even in normal times. I'd completely swerve it, tbh. Take your own food / flask of tea - eat in your van / car.
Carry hand gel. Keep your gloves on all the time. Piss, wash, out in as short time as possible. Dump at home before work - never, ever, ever, EVER use the full facilities in a site toilet block
I am really not being pedantic.
I just wanted some advice on how often I should was my hands.
Common sense isn't specific enough
PS. Why is it ok for you to be out and not them?
I thought Gov advice was it was ok to go out for excercise but not in a crowd.
Hove Tesco and George street still busy - I was surprised. % of the elderly?- I was gobsmacled. Don't know if I noticed it more but they seemed to be everywhere. My mum and dad, 79 and 81 are part listening but already beligerent and annoyed about it, they're not really fully conforming.
edit - I must admit mentally it's affecting me, that they won't listen even though I know ultimately it's up to them.
There will be a forced lock down for over 70s for 12 weeks and the rest of us for 2 weeks with police and army enforcement shortly
There will be a forced lock down for over 70s for 12 weeks and the rest of us for 2 weeks with police and army enforcement shortly
There will be a forced lock down for over 70s for 12 weeks and the rest of us for 2 weeks with police and army enforcement shortly
Seems a bit OTT, can I ask how you know this?
Just hearsay, could be bllocks but would not be that surprising. Let's see what Boris says at 5 pm
There will be a forced lock down for over 70s for 12 weeks and the rest of us for 2 weeks with police and army enforcement shortly
It's exactly that sort of unlinked speculation (no doubt repeated on Facebook) that leads to panic buyers stripping shelves, and therefore, ironically, it becoming more likely as people rush to the shops en masse.
We got our last online delivery on Sunday (and I binned off a booked one to free up for some stockpiling **** to immediately take advantage of) and the driver told us there was a huge queue outside Durrington Tescos 2 hours before it opened. Two hours of mixing with hundreds of people in a stressful situation. Not much different to going to the football.