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What’s the latest with Japan? I’d have thought a city like Tokyo would be ripe for a huge outbreak.
I was reading an article on how bad it could get in New York. I've been mainly concentrating on the UK and Europe in all of this, so America was a bit of a blind spot (obviously i knew some of what was happening out there as it's pretty hard to avoid). But after reading that, it sounds like things could be pretty horrific out there. There's a feeling that they have left it way too late in the City, and it could catch up with them in the next week or two.
Not sure how true all this is.
This is all absolutely true.He's been brought up on war movies and anniversary bunting.
Take a look at any classic British war movies of the 40s/50s - and you'll see the Spitfire pilots in the pub after a tour of duty. The plucky bombed out citizens having a singalong in the boozer before heading back down to the air raid shelter.
Like Brexit it appeals to a nostalgia about a time they didn't live but remember fondly as the stuff of childhood dreams of heroism and stoic resilience. The war rhetoric used by some of the politicians makes them want to join in a rousing chorus of "We'll meet again" - it would be comical if it wasn't so dangerous.
Just read an article this morning about it. New york is fecked. They will soon reach their limit and they don't have enough supply and materials
Problem we have in our shopping centre is we have a Boots pharmacy, Sainsbury’s, 2 pound shop and a BnM. I assume once all shops have to close, the shops I mentioned won’t as they’re essential. Curious how they handle stuff like this, what happens if a shopping centre has just 1 of those shops, so they open it for that one?
They shut the shopping centres very abruptly here, unless there was a supermarket in there too - but all the shops in the mall that weren't grocery shops had to close straight away.Shopping centres/Malls in the UK are still open. I have skin in the game as an operator of a food unit but from a virus transmission point of view I am not impressed either.
Demand/footfall is massively reduced but still how many thousands will be at the trafford centre today? Staff and customers spreading transmitting. Food courts are just removing the seating area and acting as normal with just takeouts.
It seems crazy. food courts are simply removing seating but expect all units to stay open and trade as 'take outs'. This lockdown should have included all non essential shops, I understood the initial drip feed approach but now number are soaring we need a strict lockdown to at least get some data on it's effectiveness and to make everyone aware of the seriousness of the issue.
I am still optimistic that if proper isolation was done we could get the worst out of the way in a 4-6 week period as China did, but only if we now act.
The tabaccherie have been allowed to stay open here, along with pharmacies and grocery shops.I bet a lot of people will give up smoking now.
Got a linky for that? I told a friend of mine, ten days ago, stay the feck out of NYC. She is in NH and doing just fine there ATM.
I bet a lot of people will give up smoking now. What about all those twats who vape? That's a lot of young people intentionally fecking up their lungs.
I bet a lot of people will give up smoking now. What about all those twats who vape? That's a lot of young people intentionally fecking up their lungs.
What’s the latest with Japan? I’d have thought a city like Tokyo would be ripe for a huge outbreak.
The tabaccherie have been allowed to stay open here, along with pharmacies and grocery shops.![]()
Ah that’s good then. Hopefully it stays like that.Still only a thousand cases over here.
How do you call them in english?
How do you call them in english?
I'm no expert on politics how are the government going to fund paying those wages? Does it mean borrowing and another recession?
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I bet a lot of people will give up smoking now. What about all those twats who vape? That's a lot of young people intentionally fecking up their lungs.
There's going to be a huge recession. The question is whether we get a full blown depression like in the 1930s.
And yes, the government is planning to borrow the money and add to the national debt to fund the spending.
Is there any new evidence or new reports about smokers beeing more affected by Covid-19?
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When I lived in San Francisco some years back, they were bicycle couriers who would deliver to your door.I'm wondering what happens to all the weed dispensaries in California and other states where it's legal. Home delivery perhaps!
It's a vicious circle that comes with panic buyers. Instead of spending 30 mins quickly in and out. I've just spent two hours exposing myself to all these unwashed coughers in multiple shops and only got a just a third of the food and the big supermarket near me was the most barren. I don't think they've restocked pasta or flour all week and today every bit of bread and milk all gone, pretty much all tinned stuff gone, fecking bananas all gone. I thought Saturday morning I might get something from there and would've thought people have filled their cupboards and freezers by now, many of these people have huge fat reserves as well.
What’s the latest with Japan? I’d have thought a city like Tokyo would be ripe for a huge outbreak.
*Rant incoming*jojojo said:He's been brought up on war movies and anniversary bunting.
Take a look at any classic British war movies of the 40s/50s - and you'll see the Spitfire pilots in the pub after a tour of duty. The plucky bombed out citizens having a singalong in the boozer before heading back down to the air raid shelter.
Like Brexit it appeals to a nostalgia about a time they didn't live but remember fondly as the stuff of childhood dreams of heroism and stoic resilience. The war rhetoric used by some of the politicians makes them want to join in a rousing chorus of "We'll meet again" - it would be comical if it wasn't so dangerous.
Political Correctness at its worse. It’s ok to criticise Trump, Borris Johnson etc but i see very few people criticising the government that brought the world to its knees and fecked everything up.
Let’s not forget this virus has been going around since at least NOVEMBER and the Chinese government spent a month or two covering it up and putting people that were talking about it into jail.
If they had acted like any normal government, things would not be as bad as this.
imagine the outrage and memes if the world got fecked because some redneck in the USA ate something like a rattlesnake and a virus started in Kentucky.
And Instead of acting to stop it and warn the world Trump silenced and put the Dr’s that realised there was a new virus in prison and denied there was such a virus. And basically allowed the the thing to spread for 2 month across the world, can you imagine the hate he’d be getting?
I really don’t understand why we are more focused on criticising our own relatively transparent governments. When it’s the communist China’s lies and suppression on the truth that is responsible for this.
And when this settles down. Do we wait another 10, 20 years until the next virus that comes from China? SARS was only 20 years ago. More deadly then coronavirus but mutated to become less infectious so it killed itself.. that’s the only reason it didn’t wipe out half the world.
Where?Shopping centres busy today.
Shopping centres busy today.
Because shouting at China doesn't help the situation now. Judging by what I've read there's still some time to slow this all down and buy time, but the UK government is not doing it.