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    Remember guys if you can try to think about others at this moment in time the elderly and infirm a phone call make sure they are okay.
    Enough food etc check they are okay a few minutes parents friends etc that's all it takes.
    I hope you and your family and friends will be okay chaps 🙂

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    It is a crazy world. This is the same Government who insisted that the over sixties were fit to be out in the fields picking fruit now classing them as vulnerable and telling them they should not leave home for at least 4 months. It is scary because Johnson and his rabble are basically suggesting that half a million dead Brits is better then testing people and putting money into the NHS. The scientists are saying that the herd immunity bullshit is not going to work, but the Tories have a yes man pandering to Johnson, like the yes man overseas pander to Trump and his ego. The Tories will be quite happy to see the elderly, sick and disabled wiped out so that they can pump millions into private healthcare at our expense.

    I know my old man and the Mrs mother will be the last people to want to stay in for four months, despite having loads of health problems that will make them at a greater risk if they catch anything. It is also all very well telling people to work from home if they can, but that is impossible for so many. I have caught something after having the grandkids on Firday (not Coroana virus) but don't really have the luxury of staying in. The Mrs needs her medication and the pharmacy are insisting that our new Doctors (last surgery was closed down by NHS England) will not honour previous repeat prescriptions, so will probably have to go in and make an appointment to get her epilepsy meds. Nuts.

    But yes. Check on your neighbours and don't be a dick at the supermarket clearing the shelves when one or two of something is enough to last you weeks anyway.
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    Anyone visiting the elderly need to clean their hands and not come to them with colds and germs.

    Look out for your elderly loved ones.

    Shopping yesterday people were kind and considerate. Hopefully it will stay that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Anyone visiting the elderly need to clean their hands and not come to them with colds and germs.

    Look out for your elderly loved ones.

    Shopping yesterday people were kind and considerate. Hopefully it will stay that way.
    Good tips just common sense I think people are panicking it's human nature I am afraid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    It is a crazy world. This is the same Government who insisted that the over sixties were fit to be out in the fields picking fruit now classing them as vulnerable and telling them they should not leave home for at least 4 months. It is scary because Johnson and his rabble are basically suggesting that half a million dead Brits is better then testing people and putting money into the NHS. The scientists are saying that the herd immunity bullshit is not going to work, but the Tories have a yes man pandering to Johnson, like the yes man overseas pander to Trump and his ego. The Tories will be quite happy to see the elderly, sick and disabled wiped out so that they can pump millions into private healthcare at our expense.

    I know my old man and the Mrs mother will be the last people to want to stay in for four months, despite having loads of health problems that will make them at a greater risk if they catch anything. It is also all very well telling people to work from home if they can, but that is impossible for so many. I have caught something after having the grandkids on Firday (not Coroana virus) but don't really have the luxury of staying in. The Mrs needs her medication and the pharmacy are insisting that our new Doctors (last surgery was closed down by NHS England) will not honour previous repeat prescriptions, so will probably have to go in and make an appointment to get her epilepsy meds. Nuts.

    But yes. Check on your neighbours and don't be a dick at the supermarket clearing the shelves when one or two of something is enough to last you weeks anyway.
    Spot on there all good points the doctors is the last place to be taking your Mrs mate it's time to think about others a mate was in Asda a woman had 20 tins of soup wtf is going on.☚ī¸

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    It is a crazy world. This is the same Government who insisted that the over sixties were fit to be out in the fields picking fruit now classing them as vulnerable and telling them they should not leave home for at least 4 months. It is scary because Johnson and his rabble are basically suggesting that half a million dead Brits is better then testing people and putting money into the NHS. The scientists are saying that the herd immunity bullshit is not going to work, but the Tories have a yes man pandering to Johnson, like the yes man overseas pander to Trump and his ego. The Tories will be quite happy to see the elderly, sick and disabled wiped out so that they can pump millions into private healthcare at our expense.

    I know my old man and the Mrs mother will be the last people to want to stay in for four months, despite having loads of health problems that will make them at a greater risk if they catch anything. It is also all very well telling people to work from home if they can, but that is impossible for so many. I have caught something after having the grandkids on Firday (not Coroana virus) but don't really have the luxury of staying in. The Mrs needs her medication and the pharmacy are insisting that our new Doctors (last surgery was closed down by NHS England) will not honour previous repeat prescriptions, so will probably have to go in and make an appointment to get her epilepsy meds. Nuts.

    But yes. Check on your neighbours and don't be a dick at the supermarket clearing the shelves when one or two of something is enough to last you weeks anyway.
    Spot on there all good points the doctors is the last place to be taking your Mrs mate it's time to think about others a mate was in Asda a woman had 20 tins of soup wtf is going on.☚ī¸

    It is a bit loony. The supermarkets are loving this and will make a huge profit but imagine being the trolley boy or serving people at the baccy counter all day, loads of grubby hands and chances of being infected coming your way. You need to look after yourself too mate, if they do not get on top of it, you will be busy.

    We are a bit worried about the wedding in a few months being called off, the insurance does not cover things like this and my Dad may not travel down being over 70 with a lot of health issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    It is a crazy world. This is the same Government who insisted that the over sixties were fit to be out in the fields picking fruit now classing them as vulnerable and telling them they should not leave home for at least 4 months. It is scary because Johnson and his rabble are basically suggesting that half a million dead Brits is better then testing people and putting money into the NHS. The scientists are saying that the herd immunity bullshit is not going to work, but the Tories have a yes man pandering to Johnson, like the yes man overseas pander to Trump and his ego. The Tories will be quite happy to see the elderly, sick and disabled wiped out so that they can pump millions into private healthcare at our expense.

    I know my old man and the Mrs mother will be the last people to want to stay in for four months, despite having loads of health problems that will make them at a greater risk if they catch anything. It is also all very well telling people to work from home if they can, but that is impossible for so many. I have caught something after having the grandkids on Firday (not Coroana virus) but don't really have the luxury of staying in. The Mrs needs her medication and the pharmacy are insisting that our new Doctors (last surgery was closed down by NHS England) will not honour previous repeat prescriptions, so will probably have to go in and make an appointment to get her epilepsy meds. Nuts.

    But yes. Check on your neighbours and don't be a dick at the supermarket clearing the shelves when one or two of something is enough to last you weeks anyway.
    Spot on there all good points the doctors is the last place to be taking your Mrs mate it's time to think about others a mate was in Asda a woman had 20 tins of soup wtf is going on.☚ī¸

    It is a bit loony. The supermarkets are loving this and will make a huge profit but imagine being the trolley boy or serving people at the baccy counter all day, loads of grubby hands and chances of being infected coming your way. You need to look after yourself too mate, if they do not get on top of it, you will be busy.

    We are a bit worried about the wedding in a few months being called off, the insurance does not cover things like this and my Dad may not travel down being over 70 with a lot of health issues.
    I am trying to look after myself mate and you likewise yes I could be busy in work it's part and parcel I am afraid it is a worry for people.
    Beanz you have a wedding I don't no how long this issue will last ! hopefully not to many deaths I hope I feel we may have to close schools and other drastic measures I am no expert but this is serious we may have to change our way of living for a few months.

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    You can easily ask for a month of meds and that will tide you through the worst. It seems like hell, but you will get through. Also for food stuff, forget the supermarkets and order online. It is what we do and that way you have bulk at your doorstep and cheaper too. Powdered nutrition is great at times like this. Masks are still rationed, but I keep my Hannibal Lector one as a spare.

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