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atomised

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Mar 21, 2013
5,123
If you haven’t bitched about Boris, Cummings, the two lead scientists steering the government, or preached that the rest of Europe are handling this far better than us .... then I’m wrong, you too have debated without an agenda.


Thank you. I genuinely believe this should be beyond party politics
 




Bedsex

not my real name
Jan 29, 2009
1,928
Flitwick
I’ve been self isolating since Thursday, as I’d developed a dry cough. If I do have corona, it’s a very mild case, no fever, just a bit of a cough and short of breath. I’ve kept my distance from my wife and kids, kept out of the same room, disinfected surfaces etc. So far, the wife and kids haven’t developed any symptoms.

Now here’s the difficult bit, my wife thinks I’m being melodramatic and that I’m just suffering with a bit of man flu. Therefore she is very much against the idea of self isolating herself and the kids for the next 14 days. If I could get tested, this would resolve matters, but I can’t.

So it looks like 14 days at home with a pissed off wife and kids!
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,452
The other guys speak so much better than him, it's almost funny how bad Boris is, but it's not.

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
id have hoped we could accept the general advice, understand we dont out if a bit poorly, keep a respectable distance, then everything can stay open on a go slow. seems we'd rather have explict advice to close everything, then complain about that, and lament all the staff out of work (who i've genuine concern for as they will be stuck). anything more than a couple of weeks restrictions will be responded to with outrage of how dare the government do this.

Yep, there seems to be no right answer, beyond 'don't be a dick'.

Not helped by the fact it seems impossible to get any consistency from those who should know better.
 






dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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LIVE ON BBC 1, Honestly people voted for this ****ing clown!

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This is no time for politics.

There are no clowns, just people doing their best to save lives under very difficult circumstances. You may agree or not with their approach, but politics is now officially on hold.

Get your head around that pls.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,835
Withdean area
“We have a simple message to all countries - test, test, test,” WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference in Geneva.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-healthcare-coronavirus-who/world-health-organization-says-test-test-test-for-coronavirus-idUSKBN2132S4

Exactly what we are NOT doing.

Health experts (not towing a government line) on 5live and LBC, despite leading questions, said:
1. We’re testing far more than we did.
2. At this more advanced stage, it’s vital that we do not waste vital healthcare personnel resources in testing.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Pubs are now out so presumably the next thing to be wiped off the Supermarket Shelves will be all the booze?

I'm rather disappointment in my once great nation by the fact that wasn't the first to go. :lol:
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,894
Hove
LIVE ON BBC 1, Honestly people voted for this ****ing clown!

Now I am no friend of Bojo, but I think in these press conferences he's doing really well. He defers to his scientists to the extent they can actually interrupt him and he apologises for the fact he was speaking. I think this shows that behind the scenes, these people feel confident speaking their mind and that they are doing the leading, not the PM.

I'm actually feeling more confident from these briefings, that actually our PM isn't being some swiveled eye lunatic like the flappy-haired gimp over the Atlantic, but actually he is being led by experts and rightly so.

'shock horror' from Red Bold I hear people cry, but there I said it, outwardly I'm actually feeling some trust toward him in this crisis.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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The other guys speak so much better than him, it's almost funny how bad Boris is, but it's not.

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Anyone would think that Boris isn’t a healthcare expert or scientist.

Those “other guys” are getting a daily kicking in this thread for both their strategy and alleged awful communication skills.
 


jabba

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Jul 15, 2009
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York
Curious (but not unexpected) that London is ahead of the curve. Suggests that they know more from testing and the numbers than letting on?
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,868
Eastbourne
I’ve been self isolating since Thursday, as I’d developed a dry cough. If I do have corona, it’s a very mild case, no fever, just a bit of a cough and short of breath. I’ve kept my distance from my wife and kids, kept out of the same room, disinfected surfaces etc. So far, the wife and kids haven’t developed any symptoms.

Now here’s the difficult bit, my wife thinks I’m being melodramatic and that I’m just suffering with a bit of man flu. Therefore she is very much against the idea of self isolating herself and the kids for the next 14 days. If I could get tested, this would resolve matters, but I can’t.

So it looks like 14 days at home with a pissed off wife and kids!

I am in almost exactly the same position. I had a bit of a temperature at the weekend for a little while, but otherwise just feel like I had/have a bad cold. Not really a runny nose, but mostly a bad cough that has left me feeling sore and bruised. Just texted my wife, she accepted the news stoically, my youngest was happy that he didn't need to go to college, and the eldest who is 19 is far from pleased.

You are not being melodramatic, you are (although it is unlikely you have the virus) trying to help your fellow countrymen as are all the others amongst us who are in this position.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
I’m struggling to understand the non closure of schools. Apparently children are not suffering from the virus but can be carriers. That leaves teachers in a very vulnerable position as the only profession required to not work from home and every day be in a public place with hundreds of potential carriers.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Now I am no friend of Bojo, but I think in these press conferences he's doing really well. He defers to his scientists to the extent they can actually interrupt him and he apologises for the fact he was speaking. I think this shows that behind the scenes, these people feel confident speaking their mind and that they are doing the leading, not the PM.

I'm actually feeling more confident from these briefings, that actually our PM isn't being some swiveled eye lunatic like the flappy-haired gimp over the Atlantic, but actually he is being led by experts and rightly so.

'shock horror' from Red Bold I hear people cry, but there I said it, outwardly I'm actually feeling some trust toward him in this crisis.

Trumplestilskin is absolutely terrifying right now.

Every utterance he makes, an expert is required to follow up and absolutely contradict what he said.
It happened 3 times after his teleprompter read speech last week.

How the fudge is that even possible?


More worryingly still (for America) is Americans response to this is falling right down party lines.
If you're a MAGA Trump person (white man) this most definitely is 'just a cold' and will soon pass.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,939
Curious (but not unexpected) that London is ahead of the curve. Suggests that they know more from testing and the numbers than letting on?

They are not actively testing except in hospitals, the figures are pretty much those that are in hospital only. Think of cramped old London with all those crowds and vast daily movements in-out confined on tubes and Buses and trains, probably spreading like wildfire.
 


BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
12,500
I'm never going to vote for the guy but personally think Boris is handling this as well as can be expected.

I'd love to be able to ask him candidly, and receive an honest answer, whether he'd have thrown his hat into the ring for the PM job if he'd have known this was hiding around the corner.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,868
Eastbourne
I’m struggling to understand the non closure of schools. Apparently children are not suffering from the virus but can be carriers. That leaves teachers in a very vulnerable position as the only profession required to not work from home and every day be in a public place with hundreds of potential carriers.

It is a simple toss up between the problem you describe and one in which if schools are closed, health workers etc can't work in the NHS when most needed, as some will need to look after their children and the fact that some of the most vulnerable (grandparents) will be asked to look after the carriers!
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,409
Anyone would think that Boris isn’t a healthcare expert or scientist.

Those “other guys” are getting a daily kicking in this thread for both their strategy and alleged awful communication skills.

Johnson has nothing to offer except his office. funny thing is if he just pushed them out front he'd be criticised for that too. any other sensible politican would be doing the same, thankful we havent got Trump who's utterly gash at this (and has forced panic in financial markets).
 






Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
It is a simple toss up between the problem you describe and one in which if schools are closed, health workers etc can't work in the NHS when most needed, as some will need to look after their children and the fact that some of the most vulnerable (grandparents) will be asked to look after the carriers!

So school staff are expendable. Perhaps they need to be voting with their feet rather than accept being thrown under the bus.
 


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