DumLum
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Nope. More chance of dying in the next car journey I take.
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I don't want to get in a car with you then.
Nope. More chance of dying in the next car journey I take.
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Ok.
I'd like an observation like that to mean that it's not being spread as easily over here (due to climate or whatever), but sadly I think that's unlikely to be the case.
I know it would bring the country to its knees but why not of stopped all travel surely that was going to be the best way to contain it . Surely it’s too late for that now .
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I know it would bring the country to its knees but why not of stopped all travel surely that was going to be the best way to contain it . Surely it’s too late for that now .
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No.....I am so fed up with media blowing this all out of all proportion. I wish Brexit would come back. I have stopped listening to local radio because every 10th word is corona or virus.
Unless you are elderly there is no threat to your life.
Most cases are people having travelled to and from the worst infected areas and then disappearing into society to spread it. All the while this is allowed to continue it will keep spreading
Boris Johnson has released a statement:Bojo kinda annoyed with his guff a few days ago
"there is nothing this government will not do to stop the spread of the virus"
Oh really..... So why are flights from northern Italy, China, Iran, S.Korea and Japan still landing here?
More hot air. No point bolting the door after the horse has bolted. Maybe it isn't to late with the containment efforts if the door is shut. So why don't they do that now. Like yesterday.
The new James Bond film has been put back until November.
I don't want to get in a car with you then.
Boris Johnson has released a statement:
"Yes others would have stopped flights to the worst hit areas, but we're British and we don't turn and run in the face of danger. We meet danger head on and we stand resolute and undeterred. We will face this great challenge and we will face it together. And we, will, prevail."
Great post, totally agree. Then you've got that idiot advising Boris that the British Farming industry is not strategically important. So feeding our own population rather than depending on imports is completely unnecessary. You couldn't make it upIn some ways I see this as a warning about the unsustainable gay abandon that we go about our lives; or at least many of us do. Conference in Asia on Monday, stop for a Ski in France midweek, city break at the weekend and then over to America to see the in-laws. It’s screwing the climate that’s for sure, now it’s our turn!! We demand food and drink from the other side the world, at cheap prices, closed our own manufacturing industry because of lean supply chains etc. Yet nobody considers the what if in a crisis, as long as we’re all making money it doesn’t matter if we’re only 96 hours from catastrophe all the time. Then everyone bleats because they’ve no supporting infrastructure close by ‘cause they chose to live on the other side of the world to their family and now there’s no way of simply hopping on a plane and getting back.
Reminds me when all the 2nd home owners that grew around regional airports used by the Budgets. When Ryan air pulled the plug on an associated route, they demanded it be put pack cause they could no longer get there! A big lesson in self entitlement. We’ve got way too cocky with our lifestyle expectations what this planet can sustain and how we treat our environment. Mother Nature will also laugh last so maybe we’re finally learning amongst all this flooding, famine and pestilence. Wars are never more than a bullet away, just need the locusts next! Oh hang on... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-51561719
In some ways I see this as a warning about the unsustainable gay abandon that we go about our lives; or at least many of us do. Conference in Asia on Monday, stop for a Ski in France midweek, city break at the weekend and then over to America to see the in-laws. It’s screwing the climate that’s for sure, now it’s our turn!! We demand food and drink from the other side the world, at cheap prices, closed our own manufacturing industry because of lean supply chains etc. Yet nobody considers the what if in a crisis, as long as we’re all making money it doesn’t matter if we’re only 96 hours from catastrophe all the time. Then everyone bleats because they’ve no supporting infrastructure close by ‘cause they chose to live on the other side of the world to their family and now there’s no way of simply hopping on a plane and getting back.
Reminds me when all the 2nd home owners that grew around regional airports used by the Budgets. When Ryan air pulled the plug on an associated route, they demanded it be put pack cause they could no longer get there! A big lesson in self entitlement. We’ve got way too cocky with our lifestyle expectations what this planet can sustain and how we treat our environment. Mother Nature will also laugh last so maybe we’re finally learning amongst all this flooding, famine and pestilence. Wars are never more than a bullet away, just need the locusts next! Oh hang on... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-51561719
Yup, 2 young children with cystic fibrosis, if either of those are to catch it they wouldn’t stand a chance, been at hospital with them both today and the team and hospital in general seem rather worried.