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Gandalf The White
26 April 2020 13:25:55


 


 You are over estimating cumming,s influence . 


Originally Posted by: bledur 


Given his alleged influence in No.10 and having the ear of the PM I'm really not sure that's necessarily correct.


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bledur
26 April 2020 13:31:23


 


From that piece: "Dyfed-Powys Police has issued 368 FPNs for breaching Covid-19 regulations between 27 March and 14 April. "


 


That's around 20 per day, just from one police force. Given that they don't just hand out penalties each time that's a lot of people flouting the rules.  It's also an indicator of how much the police are trying to enforce the law.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 

"I've bought a new catapult and wanted to try it out"


 Not sure about the problem with that if they were on their own and close to Home


We gave our grandaughter a catapult for her Birthday and she has been out using that.


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RobN
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  • Advanced Member
26 April 2020 13:32:05


 


I can’t see a normal summer season happening in Cornwall, or anywhere for that matter. 


Originally Posted by: John p 


Residents, local government officials and police in the West Country, Wales, Cumbria and other tourist areas have made it very clear, in some cases in a rather hostile way,  that they don't want any visitors for the duration of the epidemic and any visitors turning up will be made unwelcome.


Even if movement restrictions are eased people may be in fear of being abused if they head for such destinations..


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
bledur
26 April 2020 13:32:58


 


Given his alleged influence in No.10 and having the ear of the PM I'm really not sure that's necessarily correct.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


 Yes but this is a SAGE meeting, not No.10

bledur
26 April 2020 13:35:05


 


Public Health England is a government agency setup in 2013.


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


 Paid by the Government to amongst other things procure supplies for the NHS. If you had to deal with them you would get the problem.

Gooner
26 April 2020 13:37:23

Any news on tests and results of ?


 


Gav ??


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


fairweather
26 April 2020 13:40:38


China makes it illegal to cough or sneeze without covering the mouth. 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Some sneezes and coughs are reflex actions which by definition cannot be controlled - even by the State!


S.Essex, 42m ASL
chelseagirl
26 April 2020 13:45:44


 


Residents, local government officials and police in the West Country, Wales, Cumbria and other tourist areas have made it very clear, in some cases in a rather hostile way,  that they don't want any visitors for the duration of the epidemic and any visitors turning up will be made unwelcome.


Even if movement restrictions are eased people may be in fear of being abused if they head for such destinations..


Originally Posted by: RobN 


The vitriol on local FB pages against second home owners and holidaymakers up here, while being understandable, has been very harsh in some cases. As a lot of these “outsiders” are a member of these sites, there has been comment made that “it’s not the friendly place we thought it was”, and there will be some backfiring. There have been many posts from the local “second home/caravan police” also. We moved here a couple of years ago, and I am certainly seeing a side of people that I didn’t think possible. 


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fairweather
26 April 2020 13:48:24


 


Too right Marcus. Seems some on here think even without conclusive evidence they are right. Typical remainer trait!


Originally Posted by: Phil G 


The fact and the truth is that neither sides of this argument have "conclusive" evidence. One does have circumstantial evidence however but it isn't really worth squabbling over. We all saw Trump and what he said at the time and how he put it and we can make our own conclusions.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
John p
26 April 2020 13:51:56

Beware of fake news circulating regarding the death of the first Oxford vaccine recipient.
I was alarmed when I read it, but it’s been quickly debunked (by the lady herself!).
Why do scumbags do this?


edit: seems to be alt right antivaxx loons. 


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fairweather
26 April 2020 13:56:24


 


Yep and don't forget the de facto physical distancing of many couples after weeks of living together 24/7.



 


Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Weeks? 47 bloody years, mate 


S.Essex, 42m ASL
Gooner
26 April 2020 13:57:27

Beware of fake news circulating regarding the death of the first Oxford vaccine recipient.
I was alarmed when I read it, but it’s been quickly debunked (by the lady herself!).
Why do scumbags do this?

Originally Posted by: John p 


Blimey 


 


Why on earth would anyone want to post such a thing 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Brian Gaze
26 April 2020 13:58:06
Elisa Granato is alive and well according to the BBC. There's been a Tweet storm saying she is dead.
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fairweather
26 April 2020 14:05:06


 


Sunday figures, but nevertheless will get the anti lockdown press excited. 


Originally Posted by: John p 


Yes, the normal Sunday shoulder effect. Up tomorrow but promising I would say. Most likely about 600 Tuesday.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
Gooner
26 April 2020 14:06:28


 


Yes, the normal Sunday shoulder effect. Up tomorrow but promising I would say. Most likely about 600 Tuesday.


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


In 7 days time we will be at 24k or not far from it 


BUT


Its the number of cases that need to be lowered though , yesterdays 4,913 if far too high 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


fairweather
26 April 2020 14:07:15




Originally Posted by: xioni2 


Funny - they trusted them well enough during Brexit when it fed them what they wanted. Now they are not so sure as the Government is being criticised.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
xioni2
26 April 2020 14:12:00


 Paid by the Government to amongst other things procure supplies for the NHS. If you had to deal with them you would get the problem.


Originally Posted by: bledur 


My point is that they are a government agency, not a separate entity. If they are doing badly, it is the government's fault.


As for Cummings, I didn't say he influences SAGE, I said he is a very powerful adviser. I am not every saying his presence there is necessary malevolent, it's possible he was genuinely curious and interested. It would still be wrong though. 

fairweather
26 April 2020 14:15:17


 


The vitriol on local FB pages against second home owners and holidaymakers up here, while being understandable, has been very harsh in some cases. As a lot of these “outsiders” are a member of these sites, there has been comment made that “it’s not the friendly place we thought it was”, and there will be some backfiring. There have been many posts from the local “second home/caravan police” also. We moved here a couple of years ago, and I am certainly seeing a side of people that I didn’t think possible. 


Originally Posted by: chelseagirl 


They will no doubt be happy that we've cancelled our Air B&B break in May our children bought us for my 70th. The local traders probably won't be so glad to have not got their hands on my money though!


S.Essex, 42m ASL
westv
26 April 2020 14:20:38

Elisa Granato is alive and well according to the BBC. There's been a Tweet storm saying she is dead.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


FB and Twitter are the homes of fake news.


At least it will be mild!
noodle doodle
26 April 2020 14:30:15


The 336 patients who died in England were aged between 28 and 100


22 of the 336 patients aged between 41 and 94 years old had no known underlying health conditions when they tested positive for Covid-19


Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


 


Good going to get to 94 with no underlying health conditions! I'll have some of that please.

RobN
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26 April 2020 14:32:36


 


The vitriol on local FB pages against second home owners and holidaymakers up here, while being understandable, has been very harsh in some cases. As a lot of these “outsiders” are a member of these sites, there has been comment made that “it’s not the friendly place we thought it was”, and there will be some backfiring. There have been many posts from the local “second home/caravan police” also. We moved here a couple of years ago, and I am certainly seeing a side of people that I didn’t think possible. 


Originally Posted by: chelseagirl 


Some friends who live in Cumbria (he's actually a local GP there) drove a couple of miles up the road in order to vary their daily walk. When they got back to their car there was a "GO HOME" notice plastered on it. Needless to say, they found this quite upsetting.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
westv
26 April 2020 14:33:21


 


Some sneezes and coughs are reflex actions which by definition cannot be controlled - even by the State!


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


Aren't all sneezes and coughs reflex actions?


At least it will be mild!
Bugglesgate
26 April 2020 14:34:55

 



The carry on as normal brigade are starting to really ** me off now. But it seems it's happening everywhere.


Check out some of the excuses given to police in Wales for breaking lockdown rules:


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-52386123


Winner must be 'I don't watch the news; what's going on?'


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


 


Indeed.


Whilst on my permitted perambulation during the week, I  nearly got mown down by a van on its way to (or maybe returning from)  installing an emergency "premium quality granite work top"  (according to its livery)


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chelseagirl
26 April 2020 14:40:47


 


Some friends who live in Cumbria (he's actually a local GP there) drove a couple of miles up the road in order to vary their daily walk. When they got back to their car there was a "GO HOME" notice plastered on it. Needless to say, they found this quite upsetting.


Originally Posted by: RobN 


i live a 5 minute drive to the beach.  Since major surgery on my leg last year, I can no longer walk to the beach. There is nothing I would like more than a walk on said beach, but too worried about pic of car being posted on local page with loads of derogatory comments. 


The Fenlands of Cambridgeshire
Roger Parsons
26 April 2020 14:41:27


Some friends who live in Cumbria (he's actually a local GP there) drove a couple of miles up the road in order to vary their daily walk. When they got back to their car there was a "GO HOME" notice plastered on it. Needless to say, they found this quite upsetting.


Originally Posted by: RobN 


"Nice scenery...."


R.


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