That's a funny video, Mountain Mist !
But sneezing isn't a symptom of Coronavirus !
These are:
Dry cough.
High temperature.
Difficulty breathing.
At the moment, my family & I are free from these...
Colin B wrote:Coronavirus - Jesus Christ.jpg
I wonder if his dad knows what he's up to ?
Mister Moon wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdgUxfi8MX8
skabillyrebels wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD_6KqP7K0g
Ben wrote:It's business as usual for me and most of my mates. I don't know anyone who has it.
Ben wrote:It's business as usual for me and most of my mates. I don't know anyone who has it.
TonyS wrote:The point is you or anyone can have it without knowing, and you'll be spreading it around putting lives at risk.
Business as usual isn't good, social distancing is now for EVERYONE.
Colin B wrote:Ben wrote:It's business as usual for me and most of my mates. I don't know anyone who has it.TonyS wrote:The point is you or anyone can have it without knowing, and you'll be spreading it around putting lives at risk.
Business as usual isn't good, social distancing is now for EVERYONE.
I've cut out the cafe breakfast.
Still pop to the supermarket for food.
They have special opening times for 'the elderly only' - which is odd since were not supposed to venture out for 4 weeks or so.
Had a look at Tesco Online where stuff can be ordered for home delivery.
For 'small' orders, there's a £4 surcharge.
For them 'small' is anything under £40 !
My shopping never approaches anything like that !
TonyS wrote:Ben wrote:It's business as usual for me and most of my mates. I don't know anyone who has it.
The point is you or anyone can have it without knowing, and you'll be spreading it around putting lives at risk.
Business as usual isn't good, social distancing is now for EVERYONE.
TonyS wrote:Ben wrote:It's business as usual for me and most of my mates. I don't know anyone who has it.
The point is you or anyone can have it without knowing, and you'll be spreading it around putting lives at risk.
Business as usual isn't good, social distancing is now for EVERYONE.
Colin B wrote:Ben wrote:It's business as usual for me and most of my mates. I don't know anyone who has it.TonyS wrote:The point is you or anyone can have it without knowing, and you'll be spreading it around putting lives at risk.
Business as usual isn't good, social distancing is now for EVERYONE.
I've cut out the cafe breakfast.
Still pop to the supermarket for food.
They have special opening times for 'the elderly only' - which is odd since were not supposed to venture out for 4 weeks or so.
It's 12 weeks Colin, not 4.
Had a look at Tesco Online where stuff can be ordered for home delivery.
For 'small' orders, there's a £4 surcharge.
For them 'small' is anything under £40 !
My shopping never approaches anything like that !
Ben wrote:TonyS wrote:Ben wrote:It's business as usual for me and most of my mates. I don't know anyone who has it.
The point is you or anyone can have it without knowing, and you'll be spreading it around putting lives at risk.
Business as usual isn't good, social distancing is now for EVERYONE.
But my point is that I privately rent and also have gas and electric to pay for, before I have any food in the house. I pay for 3 - soon to be 4 - people to live and eat, and my girlfriend has been told she is not needed at work so she has no money coming in. Am I meant to sit at home or continue working and providing for them and me?
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