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The Clamp

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Yes. But after 10 days ( rolling for the next year ) we go onto SSP, so I need to hold that ace for a while, in case I get real symptoms.

Fair enough. As for people working in entertainment shops etc where they are dealing with the public, I’m afraid I would tell my boss to shove it. I’d take my chances without their pitiful wages.
Frankly I hope this sinks some of the retail chains who treat staff worse than dogs. But I doubt it will.
In some shops defence I know some large chains that have sent staff home on full pay.
 




e77

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May 23, 2004
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Worthing
I live in a block of flats with some green spaces and just looked outside to see five or six of my neighbours sitting round a garden table talking.

I really could scream at them. Idiots like that and the people who went to Brighton beach yesterday will soon stop me being able to go for a walk to relieve the boredom when the full lockdown has to come in.
 


East Staffs Gull

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Jan 16, 2004
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I don’t fall into this category, but if you and your household are relatively young and healthy and you believe that a rather lengthy lockdown is imminent, would catching the virus this weekend actually be an attractive proposition for some people, especially those not working? I’m not advocating this for one second, but could this be some people’s mindset?
 


dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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I don’t fall into this category, but if you and your household are relatively young and healthy and you believe that a rather lengthy lockdown is imminent, would catching the virus this weekend actually be an attractive proposition for some people, especially those not working? I’m not advocating this for one second, but could this be some people’s mindset?
I had this mindset about a week ago. Not anymore, too late if you get it now and show serious symptoms in a week. You may be up against someone else for a bed in hospital.

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dazzer6666

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I don’t fall into this category, but if you and your household are relatively young and healthy and you believe that a rather lengthy lockdown is imminent, would catching the virus this weekend actually be an attractive proposition for some people, especially those not working? I’m not advocating this for one second, but could this be some people’s mindset?

Yes, but only those too stupid to realise they might infect others (who might be more vulnerable) as well and feed the curve ?
 




Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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Valhalla
I don’t fall into this category, but if you and your household are relatively young and healthy and you believe that a rather lengthy lockdown is imminent, would catching the virus this weekend actually be an attractive proposition for some people, especially those not working? I’m not advocating this for one second, but could this be some people’s mindset?
That boat sailed 3 weeks ago.
 


vagabond

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May 17, 2019
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I don’t fall into this category, but if you and your household are relatively young and healthy and you believe that a rather lengthy lockdown is imminent, would catching the virus this weekend actually be an attractive proposition for some people, especially those not working? I’m not advocating this for one second, but could this be some people’s mindset?

Yes but this is still ignorant and irresponsible.

Again amazed people don’t get this.

It’s NOT just yourself you’re putting at risk, you risk infecting others.
 


vagabond

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May 17, 2019
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You're right of course - I agree. But I'd say it's a humanity thing. [MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION] said the other day Gothenburg were still encouraging their bars to open and just have outside spaces. The aussie rules football league has still started, and they've had to close beaches. Some Americans are stockpiling guns, spring breakers still partying. Macron in France has had to plead with his public to respect the lockdown, and thousands of sergical masks have been stolen from some hospitals... I could go on. It's infuriating, but there has been and always will be a certain percentage of humanity who are a little bit thick, unfortunately.

Agree...

This crisis has certainly been a stark reminder that for all our technological, cultural and social advancements there’s some real scary stupid ass motherf*****s out there. No joke.
 




East Staffs Gull

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That boat sailed 3 weeks ago.

To some extent I agree, but the situation has changed. Someone considering this three weeks’ ago would have had to have foregone socialising and sports for example. Now we all have to. Catching the virus ought not to be an option, but I fear that some people will regard it as such.
 


The Clamp

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I live in a block of flats with some green spaces and just looked outside to see five or six of my neighbours sitting round a garden table talking.

I really could scream at them. Idiots like that and the people who went to Brighton beach yesterday will soon stop me being able to go for a walk to relieve the boredom when the full lockdown has to come in.

You will still likely be able to go for walks. You’re just not gonna be going out in groups and you’re gonna have to keep your distance. It will be similar to now but the advice will be enforced.
I’ve just come back from a walk and the amount of multi generational groups out together and the skate park full, is ludicrous. I am very much looking forward to witnessing some of these selfish morons fined and turned for home in the coming days.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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**** me. It’s like rush hour in the middle of London on Cissbury Ring.

Lots of groups that are clearly not just a single family too.

I fully appreciate I am part of that crowd right now, but we are a group of three who live under one roof and we’re trying to leave as much space as we can - standing well back at gates to allow others to pass etc.
 




jessiejames

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Jan 20, 2009
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Just been to Asda, numerous people in there with face mask on and gloves, most people keeping a distance from each other. I was standing by the coffee isle, when someone standing behind me decided to lean all over me to grab a jar of coffee. When I turned around he had gloves and a face mask on, I politely asked him to keep his distance, to which he replied that I should have had a mask on it I was worried about being infected. When I went to the car same person was standing outside with his mask on his chin eating his sandwich with his gloves on.
 


Wozza

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darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
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Sittingbourne, Kent
I don’t fall into this category, but if you and your household are relatively young and healthy and you believe that a rather lengthy lockdown is imminent, would catching the virus this weekend actually be an attractive proposition for some people, especially those not working? I’m not advocating this for one second, but could this be some people’s mindset?

Or some people’s mindset could be they don’t care a flying **** about anyone else...
 


Weststander

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Seaside resorts, parks, popular hill walks, villages in the Yorkshire Dales, reporting record crowds.

As well as the ‘I’m an invincible teen, young adult or healthy adult’ syndrome, I guess a lot of people where one person in the house had normally worked at the weekend, are treating these weeks and months as one big staycation. Most people now know that come what may, their income is protected, taxes due kicked into long grass, and mortgage payments slashed. Today, NO glum back to school or work Sunday feeling for 10’s millions. The sun is out after 6 months of rain.

Half the country just doesn’t get the coming storm.
 
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The Clamp

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Seaside resorts, parks, popular hill walks, villages in the Yorkshire Dales, reporting record crowds.

As well as the ‘I’m an invincible teen, young adult or healthy adult’ syndrome, I guess a lot of people where one person in the house had normally worked at the weekend, are treating these weeks and months as one big staycation. Most people now know that come what may, their income is protected, taxes due kicked into long grass, and mortgage payments slashed. Today, NO glum back to school or work Sunday feeling for 10’s millions. The sun is out after 6 months of rain.

Half the country just doesn’t get the coming storm.

Skate park near me was rammed full of invincible teenagers. You’d think the parents would have at least have the sense to forbid it as much as they can.

Also saw a few of them spitting. I mean, really???!!
 




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