And now for the counterargument (with links, including the facist, pro Brexit Leo from Ireland) saying that there is indeed a shortage.
But, hey, you just keep bashing Boris.
But, hey, you just keep bashing Boris.
I suspect the incubation period for this is longer than suspected in some cases....
My recovery is slow but steady. Feel weak and sleeping longer than usual, but don't care as the lung issues haven't returned.
Will this create more panic buying !!Now I like the sound of this;
Loan and credit card payments to be frozen for three months in UK
The financial regulator has announced plans to freeze loan and credit card payments for up to three months as part of emergency measures for consumers impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2...nts-frozen-uk-financial-regulator-coronavirus
Hahaha. That's the one advantage of having had it, you have some immunity. Sorry to hear about your wife and hope she recovers quickly. Is there anything you found helped you like paracetamol, etc?I've got a PB of Brown Ale, 20L of a juicy IPA bottled and ready to sup, two dozen bottles of Coopers stout and loads of shop bought beer in the shed if anyone fancies a pint and a game of darts.
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He added:Our officers have spoken to people who are still coming into the area. We’ve stopped and spoken to day-trippers from the north-east and the north-west thinking it’s still okay to come up to the Lake District for the day – it isn’t.
People should exercise locally; they shouldn’t get into their car to go on day trips to the Lake District because that is against the government guidance.
Slattery said his force had only issued a “very small number” of fines – all for people who were “out without reasonable excuse and refused to return home” – and that enforcement was a “last resort”.It is of concern. The bit that concerns me is that people took the prime minister’s advice very seriously as soon as it was issued – I’m worried that the boredom and frustration factor comes into this.
I’m worried that people had decided to stay at home but now a week, 10 days in may bethinking they’ll just get in the car and go here or there.
I'm afraid `true British spirit' boils down to `whinging Poms'. My Facebook feed is absolutely full of this s**t now. And now this thread which has to date been my main source of info on the pandemic. Guess I'll have to find somewhere else.
Hahaha. That's the one advantage of having had it, you have some immunity. Sorry to hear about your wife and hope she recovers quickly. Is there anything you found helped you like paracetamol, etc?
Pre-pre prevention is probably a good idea, stop smoking, limit the booze, eat healthy, sleep well and whatnot, but of course that's just my opinion.
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