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Rudi Hedman Caterham 20 May 20 6.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
I wonder if Deeney had been selected for the England squad he would have been happy to spend 8-9 weeks away ? Or if he was playing for Liverpool or a club competing for champions league.
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cryrst The garden of England 20 May 20 8.20pm | |
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Sweden the highest death per capita rate.
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Stirlingsays 20 May 20 8.22pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Sweden the highest death per capita rate. Yeah...6.08 deaths per million inhabitants. This statistic has been based per day on a rolling seven-day average between May 13 and May 20.....that's a selective and small sample. Anyway it's mind boggling.....Quick, ruin your economy for years and cause far more deaths in the process. They have been the only ones who have reacted properly. As the article states itself polling in Sweden shows that a clear majority, 64 percent, felt the national strategy was "well balanced" between safeguarding public health and protecting the economy.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 20 May 20 10.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yeah...6.08 deaths per million inhabitants. This statistic has been based per day on a rolling seven-day average between May 13 and May 20.....that's a selective and small sample. Anyway it's mind boggling.....Quick, ruin your economy for years and cause far more deaths in the process. They have been the only ones who have reacted properly. As the article states itself polling in Sweden shows that a clear majority, 64 percent, felt the national strategy was "well balanced" between safeguarding public health and protecting the economy.
I’d change our lockdown policies by bringing all dates forward by at least 6-8 weeks. They’re buckling on the holidays anyway. Some of the hysteria and reluctance to acknowledge any figures that proves only vulnerable need to remain shielded on Twitter is unreal. There was one female doctor saying that no lockdown would mean asymptomatic people spreading the virus in shops causing more chance of the vulnerable catching it at home. You couldn’t make it up. If their family are getting into contact with them then yes that’s possible. If they don’t then they won’t become infected. And supermarket shop floors are very safe these days if you aim to be safe. It’s in the staff areas there will be no social distancing.
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BlueJay UK 20 May 20 10.07pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
A report last week says 100s of employees have grassed up their bosses for this exact thing and good on them. Too right. Pretty much what they deserve for exploiting people at such a difficult time.
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Stirlingsays 20 May 20 10.18pm | |
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Where I come from being a grass is frowned upon.
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Stirlingsays 20 May 20 10.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I’d change our lockdown policies by bringing all dates forward by at least 6-8 weeks. They’re buckling on the holidays anyway. Some of the hysteria and reluctance to acknowledge any figures that proves only vulnerable need to remain shielded on Twitter is unreal. There was one female doctor saying that no lockdown would mean asymptomatic people spreading the virus in shops causing more chance of the vulnerable catching it at home. You couldn’t make it up. If their family are getting into contact with them then yes that’s possible. If they don’t then they won’t become infected. And supermarket shop floors are very safe these days if you aim to be safe. It’s in the staff areas there will be no social distancing. Yep, the bedwetting is more infectious than the Kung flu.
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cryrst The garden of England 20 May 20 10.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Where I come from being a grass is frowned upon. Even a boss that's stiffing you ?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 20 May 20 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Where I come from being a grass is frowned upon. Bosses thieving off the taxpayer and exploiting yourself are hardly your neighbour or a bloke in the pub.
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Mapletree Croydon 20 May 20 10.33pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Hotelier now apparently. Could have sworn she was brown bread. Now I realise that was Mary Millington. Met her once in Norbury
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Stirlingsays 20 May 20 10.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Bosses thieving off the taxpayer and exploiting yourself are hardly your neighbour or a bloke in the pub. There is a limit, I'd agree with you and Cryrst on that. But I do agree that in general it should be frowned upon. Edited by Stirlingsays (20 May 2020 10.41pm)
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Stirlingsays 20 May 20 10.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Could have sworn she was brown bread. Now I realise that was Mary Millington. Met her once in Norbury I wonder what happened to Linda Lovelace? And did Debbie really do Dallas? Edited by Stirlingsays (20 May 2020 10.42pm)
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