Mon Jan 11, 2021 5:19 pm
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One of my family friends went into hospital, caught it there and died.
So did my brother in law.
Classed as a Covid death, but not the primary cause.
One of my family friends went into hospital, caught it there and died.
The wheelchair/mobility scooter thing doesn't follow as they have exclusive use of their seating facilities and aren't sharing them with other people.
Protests should be reserved for when this whole Covid thing is over. To gather when there's a pandemic is stupidity itself.
flybymike wrote:The wheelchair/mobility scooter thing doesn't follow as they have exclusive use of their seating facilities and aren't sharing them with other people.
But for the most part they are just sitting on their *rses and not exercising.
Should they even therefore be allowed out, and if so, why can’t everyone else who needs a rest be permitted to have one as well?
(Provided of course that we introduce advice to keep hands in pockets and a good eye out for jelly like substances.)
Flyingfemme wrote:FFS We'll all just slit our wrists now, shall we? Quietly, at home.
flybymike wrote:Have they dropped the notion that Covid can survive for a variable periods (supposedly up to 72 hours) on certain hard/inanimate surfaces?
Better tape off all the door handles, railings, bollards, lamp posts, shop counters and any other hard surface a hapless victim might come into contact with.
Me, I can sit on a park bench wiv me hands in me pockets, and spot a good flob from a mile away.
Flyin'Dutch' wrote:Apparently 7 miles is a different distance in various locations in the UK; I have heard of a country mile but not a London one.
PeteSpencer wrote: Wondered why I hadn’t seen our postie for a week .
How am I gonna get my vaccination invitation?