Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (385 Viewers)

shmmeee

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During a time when we’ve stripped regulations on all kinds of important stuff like education of vulnerable children, surely we can skip the fucking deradicalisation training?

Should be one module with the bare minimum in if anything.
 

Brylowes

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Ah that makes sense then.

Still, it gives people a perfect loophole to go round their mates.
Yeah, and we could all get on top of some of those household overdue jobs for each other, men walking around everywhere holding screwdrivers and police nicking everyone for ‘going equipped’
 

Grendel

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To be fair, it would have been madness to book a July holiday in March of last year as well, but it still could have worked out! Would take balls of steel, but if you know it’s all refundable then I can see why people are giving themselves something to look forward to.

There are some ridiculous cheap flights to North America even for next October
 

Nick

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I've just walked to the shop for lunch, is there an actual lockdown? Didn't seem like it compared to the last one.
 
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I know it sounds like I go to the supermarket every day, I don't, but I did just nip to sainsburys. Old woman walking through the car park oblivious to the cars. Turned the music up full blast, still no clue what was going on. Was like a zombie strolling through the car park.

In the shop itself you has another old biddy looking at the haberdashery for random items clearly non essential. Didn't even fucking know sainsburys had an arts and crafts section. Ffs.
 

Brylowes

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I know it sounds like I go to the supermarket every day, I don't, but I did just nip to sainsburys. Old woman walking through the car park oblivious to the cars. Turned the music up full blast, still no clue what was going on. Was like a zombie strolling through the car park.

In the shop itself you has another old biddy looking at the haberdashery for random items clearly non essential. Didn't even fucking know sainsburys had an arts and crafts section. Ffs.
I’m already looking forward to tomorrow’s update 😉
 

chiefdave

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I booked a return to Boston for £240 just before Christmas.

Fully flexible and currently booked for middle of May.
Saw some BA flights to Vegas for £300 for late this year. Was tempted but in the small print it says if you change the flight its not a straightforward date change, you get a voucher for the amount the initial booking cost to use against the cost of a new booking. They'll always get your money one way or another!
 

Nick

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Just popped out to meet some mates of mine for a drink and there are people everywhere, what a disgrace.

Not saying it's a disgrace, more like commenting that even the traffic isn't much different to normal outside. I'd love to be sat at home in front of the telly.

I knew you were trying to be funny when you claimed you had mates though.
 

chiefdave

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This may be a stupid question, not that its ever stopped me before, but it is being said the bottleneck at the fill and finish stage is due to a shortage of glass vials.

Can they not recycle? Ship back the used, empty, vials to the factory to be refilled?
 

hill83

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Some old people are terrible, if they keep supermarkets open they should probably ban old people and give them priority on delivery slots.

They are fucking lethal and they are the ones most at risk.

Blitz sprit m8
 

Nick

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This may be a stupid question, not that its ever stopped me before, but it is being said the bottleneck at the fill and finish stage is due to a shortage of glass vials.

Can they not recycle? Ship back the used, empty, vials to the factory to be refilled?

Surely it was known vials would be needed regardless?

Why wasn't production of them ramped up?
 

chiefdave

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Surely it was known vials would be needed regardless?

Why wasn't production of them ramped up?
Its one of those things where it seems its been flagged up in various government reports over recent years but never acted on. Seems UK manufacturing was allowed to die out as it was cheaper to manufacture in India.

There's two new large scale manufacturers being built that will in the future allow enough vaccine for the whole population to be manufactured in six months but one will be ready in the summer and the other before the end of the year.

The vials issue was flagged up as early as March. Again there seems to be conflicting information as capacity was ramped up at a facility in Wales and they say they've been producing 150K a day 'for months'.
 

chiefdave

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Gavin Williamson has just said if parents don't like the remote education provided they can report the school to Ofsted. Thanks Gav for putting your faith in us to do our jobs
And still pushing the weird its not the schools its the people in them that spread infections idea.
"Schools have not suddenly become unsafe but limiting the number of people who attend them is essential."
 

Brylowes

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Gavin Williamson has just said if parents don't like the remote education provided they can report the school to Ofsted. Thanks Gav for putting your faith in us to do our jobs
My daughter began her online lesson‘s today, English, Maths, Guided Reading and back on at 2-15 for Science, it’s all gone really well and she’s loved it and I think it’s really helpful to have a regular time frame for lessons, makes it all the more well :unsure: schooly.
 

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