lejackal
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Pomse2001 said:How is it going in the uk ?
So far in denmark we have
499 with corona on the hospital
113 of them are in respirators
and 72 is dead![]()
A lot worse than that...
Pomse2001 said:How is it going in the uk ?
So far in denmark we have
499 with corona on the hospital
113 of them are in respirators
and 72 is dead![]()
lejackal said:Pomse2001 said:How is it going in the uk ?
So far in denmark we have
499 with corona on the hospital
113 of them are in respirators
and 72 is dead![]()
A lot worse than that...
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I has an order to pick up from B&Q, (they bring it to you in the car park) and in the 60 seconds I was there two people pulled up expecting to be able to walk straight in and shop as usual.Scarifpacific said:With no guidance or PPE from our management, we've had to be responsible for ourselves. We've put countless signs up regarding " Is this trip essential?" Etc which are blatently ignored by the public, who clearly know better.
My mother-in-law told us a story this weekend (over Skype - stay safe kids!)... a female friend of hers was on the phone to a male friend who invited himself over to her house, so they could sit in the garden and have a catch-up. When she told him it wasn't a good idea due to the current situation he had NO IDEA about the lockdown or anything. This is from a main in his 70s. Truly, truly astounding.Scarifpacific said:The number of people who are either ignoring or are oblivious to what's happening truly astounds me.
sparkysx said:Got to go to Tesco's on Sunday, went there Sunday just gone and people inside were not abiding by the 2 metre rule so this time I'll be wearing my GVS asbestos mask! I'll look stupid but I'll feel like I have done my best to avoid exposure.
yoda said:sparkysx said:Got to go to Tesco's on Sunday, went there Sunday just gone and people inside were not abiding by the 2 metre rule so this time I'll be wearing my GVS asbestos mask! I'll look stupid but I'll feel like I have done my best to avoid exposure.
It would be a good idea to wear eye protection also if your going to take a mask. Your just right at least that's cutting down your chances of infection.
tobedesu said:In Tokyo, where i'm living, it's mostly business as usual.
However, the govt has urged people to stay in during the weekends and not to go to bars and restaurants and any entertainment places in the evenings.
It's viewing these places as potential concerns of infection due to the number of patrons.
However, it's fine to hop on the crowded trains to go to work.
Scratch my head at that one.
My office closed for two weeks during the onset at the start of march.
Now it seems, as cases are on the rise, more businesses are making their own arrangements: some department stores close earier, some cafes and bars have closed indefinitely.
Govt closed libraries yet the gambing parlours remain open.
It's a mixed bag with responsibility put in the hands of the individual or business owner.
There was panic buying last month, still cant find hand sanitiser or masks, but stocks arent a problem.
Got a load of stock of stuff ready for a possible earthquake anyway.
There's a lot of anxiety here, but just trying to be as careful as possible.
StarWarsFan said:Working from home sucks
Mini99 said:StarWarsFan said:Working from home sucks
I think that you will find it's better than not working at all...
StarWarsFan said:Mini99 said:StarWarsFan said:Working from home sucks
I think that you will find it's better than not working at all...
True, but getting very angry phone calls from directors over nothing to do with you isn't the nicest of things.