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doctormog
26 March 2020 18:45:09


As yet our LA haven’t suspended garden waste but they have taken £30 from our bank this week.  It’s optional here for an annual fee of £30.


Originally Posted by: Caz 


We have paid (also 30 pounds) for ours too but given everything else I don’t really begrudge them it.


Gandalf The White
26 March 2020 18:45:18


 


Perhaps we should pay the chinese communist party to gather and release our data, they might do a better job.


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


That would be good news: all imported cases and nothing to worry about.


Location: South Cambridgeshire
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Brian Gaze
26 March 2020 18:46:27

Clap for carers is at 8pm this evening for anyone who doesn't know. Usually not my sort of thing at all (as some may have guessed) but I will be making an exception for this. I'm confident virtually everyone on our street will be joining in. 


Brian Gaze
Berkhamsted
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POD
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26 March 2020 18:47:17


As yet our LA haven’t suspended garden waste but they have taken £30 from our bank this week.  It’s optional here for an annual fee of £30.


Originally Posted by: Caz 


The annual garden waste fee here in East Grinstead has gone up from £65 to £70 per annum.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
springsunshine
26 March 2020 18:47:21


The fact that so many people had an untypical virus infection at the end of December through January needs to be taken more seriously by the medical fraternity instead of being dismissed out of hand. I had it. Loads of anecdotes the same on here. Go on other social media the same. I mentioned it at the time (remember this is pre-coronavirus in the media) to friends and family and about one in three either had it or knew somebody. Now we all seem to agree that it was nothing like flu. We all had a very bad cough, dry and unproductive. I had a fever for a day and so did most others. In fact it was the worst cough I have ever had in relation to being completely uncontrollable. Somebody posted today that they were hospitalised and put on a ventilator. If I had breathing problems I would have struggled. People don't bother going to the doctors these days with a cough because they know they will be told "it's just a virus doing the rounds and there's nothing we can do, come back in three weeks if you've still got it." So it also went through largely unreported. These symptoms tie up quite well with Covid-19. I'm not saying it was, it could be a different Corona virus or this a second wave mutated. But from an epidemiological point of view it could be very important to find out what it was. If they asked each new case if they had a cough earlier in the year and they all said "no" it would be very interesting. Then people who had the cough in January could be tested for anti-bodies and if they proved positive it could mean thousands, maybe millions already have had it. 


I don't believe in conspiracy theories as a retired scientist but there seems to be enough evidence not to dismiss it out of hand.


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


You make  very valid and important observations and this does need to be taken onboard as it could prove critical.We need this anti body test that is accurate asap.I would wager there are millions with covid-19 antibodies at this point in time.

westv
26 March 2020 18:48:19
I can't decide if it's my sort of thing or not.
At least it will be mild!
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26 March 2020 18:49:31

Saw a couple walk past my bungalow, a guess around 50 years old, hand in hand.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
Brian Gaze
26 March 2020 18:50:27


Saw a couple walk past my bungalow, a guess around 50 years old, hand in hand.


Originally Posted by: POD 


Well if they live under the same roof as partners I'm not sure the point you are making here? Sorry if I have misunderstood. 


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26 March 2020 18:52:34


 


Yes, just discovered that from our village website. A little irritating not having just tipped a load of weeds and stuff into the green bin yesterday.


They've also closed the recycling centres so that option is also out.


Given that there are rats in the fields we have major reservations about composting without a suitable container.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


We had to stop composting for the same reason - relentless battle with rats who will gnaw through anything and always find a way in.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
Polar Low
26 March 2020 18:53:08

Does mean we have to stop shagging 


 



Saw a couple walk past my bungalow, a guess around 50 years old, hand in hand.


Originally Posted by: POD 

Brian Gaze
26 March 2020 18:53:31


 


We had to stop composting for the same reason - relentless battle with rats who will gnaw through anything and always find a way in.


Originally Posted by: RobN 


I gave up years ago here for exactly the same reason.


Brian Gaze
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John p
26 March 2020 18:54:35

Italy have reported 6,153 new cases and 662 new deaths

New deaths down by 21 with 1,033 new cases compared to yesterday

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


They've updated and added a further 50 making it 712 deaths, sadly up on yesterday.


Camberley, Surrey
westv
26 March 2020 18:54:42
Isn't composting ok from rats as long as there is no food in it??
At least it will be mild!
howham
26 March 2020 18:55:03


Does mean we have to stop shagging 


 


Originally Posted by: Polar Low 


I didn't know we were innocent

RobN
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26 March 2020 18:55:27


Saw a couple walk past my bungalow, a guess around 50 years old, hand in hand.


Originally Posted by: POD 


Surprised they haven't been stopped by police and asked for their marriage certificate.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
Chichesterweatherfan2
26 March 2020 18:55:57


Hey guys.


In these dark times I just wanted to share the best of news. My friend has just posted (himself) that he is out of danger having been so critical. I can't tell you how relieved I am. This virus has the ability to wipe out young, fit and healthy people, and my mate has been through a horrific time.


He still has a long way to go to recover, but he is out of danger.


Originally Posted by: moomin75 


 


great news mooomin....have tried to pm you but your in box in full, unsurprisingly...no doubt lots of us trying to send you messages...

Whether Idle
26 March 2020 18:56:09


Clap for carers is at 8pm this evening for anyone who doesn't know. Usually not my sort of thing at all (as some may have guessed) but I will be making an exception for this. I'm confident virtually everyone on our street will be joining in. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Im going to do this too.  I’m a believer (now) in group solidarity. 


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Polar Low
26 March 2020 18:57:29

No Rats Piss can be dangerous and stinky 



Isn't composting ok from rats as long as there is no food in it??

Originally Posted by: westv 

Polar Low
26 March 2020 18:59:16

 face penalty on demand





 


I didn't know we were innocent


Originally Posted by: howham 

Polar Low
26 March 2020 19:03:44

sounds like a big fire works night around here already Brian feeling very proud 


 




Clap for carers is at 8pm this evening for anyone who doesn't know. Usually not my sort of thing at all (as some may have guessed) but I will be making an exception for this. I'm confident virtually everyone on our street will be joining in. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

ozone_aurora
26 March 2020 19:03:55

UK deaths have risen by more than 100 in a day, BBC source says. Total now 578.

Maunder Minimum
26 March 2020 19:07:44


Saw a couple walk past my bungalow, a guess around 50 years old, hand in hand.


Originally Posted by: POD 


Had to go to the local supermarket (Tesco) with my wife this evening to get some essentials. We had to queue outside, with 2 metre lines drawn for people to stand behind. When we got to the front of the queue, we were asked if we were together - on confirming that we were, we were told that only one of us could go in the store, which my wife elected to do. So I had to kick my heels in the car park whilst my wife did the weekly shop. Still, at least they are enforcing social separation, plus they are restricting the quantities each person might purchase. My wife got everything we wanted, with the exception of toilet roll - for some reason the shelves are still empty and we are running low (still have sufficient for a couple of days).


 


New world order coming.
Quantum
26 March 2020 19:09:30


 


Had to go to the local supermarket (Tesco) with my wife this evening to get some essentials. We had to queue outside, with 2 metre lines drawn for people to stand behind. When we got to the front of the queue, we were asked if we were together - on confirming that we were, we were told that only one of us could go in the store, which my wife elected to do. So I had to kick my heels in the car park whilst my wife did the weekly shop. Still, at least they are enforcing social separation, plus they are restricting the quantities each person might purchase. My wife got everything we wanted, with the exception of toilet roll - for some reason the shelves are still empty and we are running low (still have sufficient for a couple of days).


 


Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum 


Jesus, I haven't actually visited a supermarket in several weeks so don't have a first hand view of how bad it is. Sounds like some third world bannana republic.


 


2024/2025 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 2 days with snow/sleet falling
18/11 (-6), 19/11 (-6)
2023/2024 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 8 days with snow/sleet falling
29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)
2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.
18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)
2021/2022 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
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Maunder Minimum
26 March 2020 19:11:06


 


They've updated and added a further 50 making it 712 deaths, sadly up on yesterday.


Originally Posted by: John p 


The problem Italy has goes back a couple of weeks and the botched lock-down of Lombardy. As we know, the news came out and thousands left to catch the last trains south, taking the virus with them - now as Lombardy starts to flatten the curve, Rome, Naples and other southern cities are picking up in numbers. However and whoever completely botched that operation, needs to be prosecuted.


But it goes to show that a country needs a nationwide lock-down if a lock-down is required - trying to lock-down a region merely clauses flight and spread of the virus.


New world order coming.
Maunder Minimum
26 March 2020 19:12:39


 


Jesus, I haven't actually visited a supermarket in several weeks so don't have a first hand view of how bad it is. Sounds like some third world bannana republic.


 


Originally Posted by: Quantum 


Problem is that online deliveries are now overwhelmed, plus my wife is old fashioned and likes to choose her own fruit and veg.


It was not a problem - round here everyone keeps their distance and the queue was very orderly.


New world order coming.

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