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Saint Snow
16 April 2020 17:26:07

What planet is BBC LK on, just told 3 week extension, her first question is how long after that, DDDOOOOOOHHHHH

Originally Posted by: warrenb 


 


Did she open with some gushing praise about the government before asking her inane question?


 



Martin
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Heavy Weather 2013
16 April 2020 17:30:15


 


 


Did she open with some gushing praise about the government before asking her inane question?


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


I watch these briefings everyday, it’s nauseating how she nearly always gets picked first. She really is the darling of No.10


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Heavy Weather 2013
16 April 2020 17:31:16


 


I am asking why the police are outside also spreading the virus and killing people? Why are they not 'enforcing the law' on themselves? 


There is a nice way and a not so nice way to 'ask', and they choose the latter. They deserve no respect. 


Also, did you see that one cop violating the 2m 'social distancing rule'? He practically invaded the cameraman's personal space to show what a big man he is. 


 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


The level of professionalism from the police here is poor, I agree.


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Brian Gaze
16 April 2020 17:33:23


 


I watch these briefings everyday, it’s nauseating how she nearly always gets picked first. She really is the darling of No.10


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


I watched for the first few days and then lost interest. 


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Heavy Weather 2013
16 April 2020 17:36:29


 


I watched for the first few days and then lost interest. 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Your not missing much at all TBF 


Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
chelseagirl
16 April 2020 17:40:21


 


There can't be many places where you can't get to a better place to exercise in ten minutes than in your street I wouldn't have thought. So I agree the last paragraph is still unnecessary. People shopping is the real killer based on my experience at Asda click and collect this morning though!


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


I can get to the local beach in 5 minutes but to get to the nearest supermarket is twice as long. 


The Fenlands of Cambridgeshire
Saint Snow
16 April 2020 17:41:43


 


I thought he already was.


Originally Posted by: westv 


 




Martin
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fairweather
16 April 2020 18:14:13


 


I watch these briefings everyday, it’s nauseating how she nearly always gets picked first. She really is the darling of No.10


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Well he's had a few. If it helps keep the BBC going then.......


S.Essex, 42m ASL
The Beast from the East
16 April 2020 18:17:48


 


Yep noticed that too. I live on a main road and it was noticeably busier today.


Originally Posted by: CreweCold 


Fatigue is setting in. Judging from social media comments, family mixing is widespread and young people are using their "daily exercise" to go and meet their friends


We don't have the police numbers to enforce like other European countries and our lockdown is much looser anyway


Our death rate is likely to remain quite high as a result


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

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The Beast from the East
16 April 2020 18:19:00

Why have we stopped hearing numbers from Spain, Italy and France?


Are they now very low?


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

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fairweather
16 April 2020 18:19:21


 


My Mum is on warfarin for AT and heart failure. She has had a letter telling her to shield for 12 weeks but today I had to take her to the hospital for her INR test. I know some hospitals are sending out staff to do the tests at home but not here. It seems a bit crazy that the letter says she shouldn't even go out for exercise yet she has to take a trip to the hospital. I suppose they have no staff to send out.


Originally Posted by: Northern Sky 


Have they looked at Apixaban for her? It is rapidly replacing Warfarin. No INR tests needed and in my and most cases no side effects whatsoever. GP's were reluctant to prescribe it on cost grounds but the price is falling as its use expands and of course if the NHS didn't look at the pills in isolation and factored in the costs of all the INR tests and clinics it would probably have been a saving overall!


S.Essex, 42m ASL
westv
16 April 2020 18:19:29


 


I watch these briefings everyday, it’s nauseating how she nearly always gets picked first. She really is the darling of No.10


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


She doesn't always ask the BBC question.


If the question queue is in alphabetical order it's not really any surprise if the BBC are first.


At least it will be mild!
Justin W
16 April 2020 18:21:03

I realise that for many people this lockdown is a horrible, frightening, claustrophobic and debilitating time. My heart goes out to anybody cooped up in a flat or a small house, with no or very little garden. It must be grim.


I feel very privileged to live where I do, with a large garden and thousands of acres of empty countryside around me. I no longer watch or listen to the No 10 briefings. I'm not tracking the numbers. I'm simply enjoying a period of peace and simplicity here. I don't care what happens with Brexit or who is in No10.


A very large part of me wants the lockdown to continue indefinitely.


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The Beast from the East
16 April 2020 18:34:21


I realise that for many people this lockdown is a horrible, frightening, claustrophobic and debilitating time. My heart goes out to anybody cooped up in a flat or a small house, with no or very little garden. It must be grim.


I feel very privileged to live where I do, with a large garden and thousands of acres of empty countryside around me. I no longer watch or listen to the No 10 briefings. I'm not tracking the numbers. I'm simply enjoying a period of peace and simplicity here. I don't care what happens with Brexit or who is in No10.


A very large part of me wants the lockdown to continue indefinitely.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


I wouldn't go that far, but I am getting more used to my new lifestyle. I am also fortunate to live in a large house with a big garden in a well off area. Plenty of nice places to walk around and at least there is no restriction on alcohol consumption


Xioni mentions this a lot, but we are very lucky we have all this technology and internet to stay in touch virtually


And we are living through the golden age of TV - so many superb box sets and other programmes available to us. I still don't have the time to watch everything I want


Just starting on Killing Eve and Save Me too. And I haven't even begun on Belgravia yet


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
Northern Sky
16 April 2020 18:35:36


 


Have they looked at Apixaban for her? It is rapidly replacing Warfarin. No INR tests needed and in my and most cases no side effects whatsoever. GP's were reluctant to prescribe it on cost grounds but the price is falling as its use expands and of course if the NHS didn't look at the pills in isolation and factored in the costs of all the INR tests and clinics it would probably have been a saving overall!


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


I'll look into that, thanks for the info. 

Brian Gaze
16 April 2020 18:40:07

Mentioned it earlier today. Here's a clip from Merkel's press conference.




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Northern Sky
16 April 2020 18:42:39


I realise that for many people this lockdown is a horrible, frightening, claustrophobic and debilitating time. My heart goes out to anybody cooped up in a flat or a small house, with no or very little garden. It must be grim.


I feel very privileged to live where I do, with a large garden and thousands of acres of empty countryside around me. I no longer watch or listen to the No 10 briefings. I'm not tracking the numbers. I'm simply enjoying a period of peace and simplicity here. I don't care what happens with Brexit or who is in No10.


A very large part of me wants the lockdown to continue indefinitely.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


I'm absolutely loving the peace and quiet. I live under the flight path for LBA and although you get used to it, it's so nice not to have planes spoiling the peace. 


I'm not in the countryside but I'm lucky enough to have a pretty big garden and a large patch of ancient woodland two minutes walk from my house. I've just been there for a stroll and heard nothing but birdsong. The other day while walking along the stream in there my daughter and I saw a kingfisher fly past us! 


For all the terrible news and anxiety I'm determined to appreciate the positives as much as I can.

speckledjim
16 April 2020 18:59:27


I realise that for many people this lockdown is a horrible, frightening, claustrophobic and debilitating time. My heart goes out to anybody cooped up in a flat or a small house, with no or very little garden. It must be grim.


I feel very privileged to live where I do, with a large garden and thousands of acres of empty countryside around me. I no longer watch or listen to the No 10 briefings. I'm not tracking the numbers. I'm simply enjoying a period of peace and simplicity here. I don't care what happens with Brexit or who is in No10.


A very large part of me wants the lockdown to continue indefinitely.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


We’re lucky in that we live in a small village with plenty of lovely walks nearby. We have a big garden so there’s plenty to keep me busy and there’s space for the kids to run around. I do though want the lockdown to end as soon as it is sensible to do so as I feel sorry for my kids that they’re not able to go to school and hang out with their friends. They do seem to be managing well though and they have the pleasure of me back in the role of headmaster next week.


Thorner, West Yorkshire


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Caz
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16 April 2020 19:05:20


I realise that for many people this lockdown is a horrible, frightening, claustrophobic and debilitating time. My heart goes out to anybody cooped up in a flat or a small house, with no or very little garden. It must be grim.


I feel very privileged to live where I do, with a large garden and thousands of acres of empty countryside around me. I no longer watch or listen to the No 10 briefings. I'm not tracking the numbers. I'm simply enjoying a period of peace and simplicity here. I don't care what happens with Brexit or who is in No10.


A very large part of me wants the lockdown to continue indefinitely.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 

  I know the feeling! 


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Brian Gaze
16 April 2020 19:05:54


I realise that for many people this lockdown is a horrible, frightening, claustrophobic and debilitating time. My heart goes out to anybody cooped up in a flat or a small house, with no or very little garden. It must be grim.


I feel very privileged to live where I do, with a large garden and thousands of acres of empty countryside around me. I no longer watch or listen to the No 10 briefings. I'm not tracking the numbers. I'm simply enjoying a period of peace and simplicity here. I don't care what happens with Brexit or who is in No10.


A very large part of me wants the lockdown to continue indefinitely.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


I'm in the countryside and garden club too. Enjoying it. Just wish restaurants and pubs could be safely opened. 


Brian Gaze
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Caz
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16 April 2020 19:08:30


I wouldn't go that far, but I am getting more used to my new lifestyle. I am also fortunate to live in a large house with a big garden in a well off area. Plenty of nice places to walk around and at least there is no restriction on alcohol consumption


Xioni mentions this a lot, but we are very lucky we have all this technology and internet to stay in touch virtually


And we are living through the golden age of TV - so many superb box sets and other programmes available to us. I still don't have the time to watch everything I want


Just starting on Killing Eve and Save Me too. And I haven't even begun on Belgravia yet


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 

Yes I can relate to that and I know a lot of people who have said they’re used to it and quite like it now.  I’m one of the lucky ones too!  


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Gandalf The White
16 April 2020 19:15:17


 


I am asking why the police are outside also spreading the virus and killing people? Why are they not 'enforcing the law' on themselves? 


There is a nice way and a not so nice way to 'ask', and they choose the latter. They deserve no respect. 


Also, did you see that one cop violating the 2m 'social distancing rule'? He practically invaded the cameraman's personal space to show what a big man he is. 


 


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 



  1. Key workers are allowed to do their job

  2. If the 'journalist' had complied with the very polite initial requests then there would have been no need for further action. He chose to argue, which wasn't a very bright move when he was in the wrong.


You can always spin the evidence to try to justify your prejudice. In this case there's simply nothing there to complain about.


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Lionel Hutz
16 April 2020 19:23:30


 


The level of professionalism from the police here is poor, I agree.


Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 


Same the world over, I would say. The number of times that I have seen cops here using hand held mobile phones while driving their cars....


Lionel Hutz
Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland
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Gavin D
16 April 2020 19:27:02

Shame NHS staff can't stick to the 2m social distancing rule.


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Joe Bloggs
16 April 2020 19:30:22


I realise that for many people this lockdown is a horrible, frightening, claustrophobic and debilitating time. My heart goes out to anybody cooped up in a flat or a small house, with no or very little garden. It must be grim.


I feel very privileged to live where I do, with a large garden and thousands of acres of empty countryside around me. I no longer watch or listen to the No 10 briefings. I'm not tracking the numbers. I'm simply enjoying a period of peace and simplicity here. I don't care what happens with Brexit or who is in No10.


A very large part of me wants the lockdown to continue indefinitely.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


I live in a small one bed terraced house, with a tiny front garden, only just big enough for a bench. In the middle of a dense urban area, albeit with a large park less than a 5 minute walk away. 


However, despite all this, even I am managing to find certain aspects of this lockdown enjoyable. 


What I’m not enjoying is my lack of job security and not being able to see my family. I think it’s a mixed bag for most people to be honest. 



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

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