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Try the cash and carrys like makro or chefs larder.We tried from getting our shopping delivered from Tesco on Thursday but turned up with everything but.
Try the cash and carrys like makro or chefs larder.We tried from getting our shopping delivered from Tesco on Thursday but turned up with everything but.
Now we’re sitting here talking about it, we’re noticing how quiet the road is. We usually moan about the volume of traffic.Yeah, I've noticed the same where I live...
Don’t do ANYTHING together. Period.What else? Don't go to the toilet or eat either? People can do what they can but you if you have a family then you will still be isolating with them around.
Yeah, it's not nice is it mate?Now we’re sitting here talking about it, we’re noticing how quiet the road is. We usually moan about the volume of traffic.
It is eerie. We’re in strange times eh?
We’re going to have to but it’s a long way to go for us just for loo roll. It’s crazy because there’s no supply shortage is there? Just knob heads stock piling.Try the cash and carrys like makro or chefs larder.
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I agree, a lot of older people I know are feeling very upset about it and that’s on top of the fear they have. This is not a good time to feel old and vulnerable.I'm also really, really angry at how older people are being talked about like meaningless stats everywhere as part of this 'strategy'.
It's a bit hit and miss. Not everyone in the 20 person Brazilian delegation that travelled to the US tested positive. Even if you assume they lied about the Brazilian president's test being negative, the rest of the people have been a mix of positive and negative tests. So you can't count on it 100%.
Ok, cheers lads. Perhaps it's not as much of a certainty as i originally thought. Although you'd have to assume given his age and health he'd be in piss poor shape if he did get it.I think you’d be surprised how successfully you can stop the spread of disease in close contact if you are really careful and preferred. This is where FPP3 masks are most valuable if infected and healthy people have to be in close proximity for a while.
Agree, it's a shitshow. I am lucky in some ways, live alone, don't have to work, saw what was coming weeks ago and whilst i didn't stockpile I changed the stuff I bought to longer life foods. For what it's worth, GC are pretty strict here generally, but I'm next to a drugs hotspot.Will see. Spanish government just said that will strictly enforce the lockdown and travelling with be forbidden besides emergencies and work from tomorrow. But a whole weekend just happened with LOTS of stupid people visiting places outside madrid and barcelona as to say: " Well, is the last time before we can go for a while" and I sort of hope is their last time, feckwits.
Will see how they will enforce that. My guess is that it will be Guardia Civil controls, but will see how tight they will be
Yeah mate.I agree, a lot of older people I know are feeling very upset about it and that’s on top of the fear they have. This is not a good time to feel old and vulnerable.
He must have an arsehole like the Channel Tunnel.
JFC.
We've been cheating evolution for far too long.
JFC.
after this weekend I think people will start taking it seriously when the death toll will rise and will "touch" someone these feckwits knows. Somepeople only learn the hard way.Agree, it's a shitshow. I am lucky in some ways, live alone, don't have to work, saw what was coming weeks ago and whilst i didn't stockpile I changed the stuff I bought to longer life foods. For what it's worth, GC are pretty strict here generally, but I'm next to a drugs hotspot.
Because people are fecking cnutsDiarrhoea is apparently not a major symptom of the CV.
Why is everyone stockpiling?
If we were talking about gastroentiritis I would get it but in this case it's just perplexing.
JFC.
Because everyone else is.Diarrhoea is apparently not a major symptom of the CV.
Why is everyone stockpiling?
State of the colour of that car
JFC.
True. We die in interesting times.I honestly can't see a way out of this without military curfew style measures unless we just let several million die. People in europe dont like being told what to do, but then at the same expect to be safe from crime and get treated when you go to the hospital, and get rescued when their building catches fire.
Can't have it both ways, there is a social contract that you need to adhere to.
igualmenteafter this weekend I think people will start taking it seriously when the death toll will rise and will "touch" someone these feckwits knows. Somepeople only learn the hard way.
You stay save brother
we’re doing shopping online for a few of the elderly’s on our street. There’s a big elderly population in our village and some are very good to us so we’re trying to help where we can but we’re also very wary of going round now.Yeah mate.
I've been thinking about things to do to help, but because of isolation being so important it's difficult really.
I used to visit an old folks home near me and do voluntary music for them (playing guitar) and just chatting and having a laugh, but obviously you can't go near them at the moment.
I just don't want them to feel alone, scared and unwanted, I want them to know that they matter and aren't being cast away during this.
Because they are Knob sacks.Diarrhoea is apparently not a major symptom of the CV.
Why is everyone stockpiling?
You can bet your arse on itMaybe toilet paper will be the new currency.
SuperbYou can bet your arse on it
Chuckled at this when I was reading this thread earlier...just seen on FB a group of mates have gone to a trance all nighter in Coalville! For anyone who's ever been there it's a very bleak and weird town (near Leicester) so guess that's one way of bowing out from social events for next few months!Someone on my IG has just gone bowling FFS.
Surely they must be trying to resell them for a profit?
JFC.
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