There's an EFL board meeting tomorrow. It could have big ramifications.
"France is taking a slightly different approach. Macron has told the nation he wants no company to be exposed to the risk of collapse as a result of the pandemic. He has also said gas, electricity and water bills are to be suspended – as are rents – and the state will guarantee companies’ loans with a €300bn package."
Now that is what you called leadership.
I’ve seen the articles. I stand by what I said. If someone is currently being prescribed medication for something they should seek medical advice before discontinuing it. People read stuff like that and make decisions that may not be in their best interest (such as stopping before they even have symptoms, stopping too quickly in the case of some meds etc). It’s just common sense not to give out specific advice on medication unless you are a doctor or a pharmacist. Knowing that there may be an issue is good because it means you can then ask your doctor the specific question “ I read that...should I...”.
NSAIDS are really quite bad for you long-term, Diclofenac being the worst one, and yet I was prescribed it for 18 years continuously despite 6 monthly medication reviews with a consultant. For some patients the advice is different, hence not giving out blanket advice on the internet.
People are expected to stay at home and get 95 a week?
Oh, that’ll make a few people take notice. Not just the oldies and the sickies then. Wonder why in the NL, *quick google* their healthcare system is as good as any in Europe pretty much.
I posted this yesterday to show France's excellent response to the problems business are facing.
It was announced Boris would use his statement today to explain what we will do for businesses (possibly spooked into it by what France are doing?).
I hoped we might follow suit but it looks like we are sticking with what was in the budget:
Word that mortgage lenders will give three months grace on your mortgage payments. That would be a huge help.Literally nobody will want to stay at home for that, how can bills be paid and people live?
aren't they taking a similar theoretical approach to UK were?
I posted this yesterday to show France's excellent response to the problems business are facing.
It was announced Boris would use his statement today to explain what we will do for businesses (possibly spooked into it by what France are doing?).
I hoped we might follow suit but it looks like we are sticking with what was in the budget:
Oh, that’ll make a few people take notice. Not just the oldies and the sickies then. Wonder why in the NL, *quick google* their healthcare system is as good as any in Europe pretty much.
Ominous.
Macron has no details - as ever with him just words in a ridiculous announcement last night which was more about him than anyone else
Russia are defo lying same as China same as our government & your right boarders should have been closed straight away I thought Boris has balls ? All he’s done is flapA few thoughts from me, feel free to dissect and argue:
1) The borders should have been shut immediately when this first broke. I know hindsight is a wonderful thing but I do feel as if all of Europe was slow to react. Was this something to do with not upsetting the Chinese or open border believers? Not having a pop, just curious.
2) I don't believe the figures coming out of China.
3) Russia seemed to have done quite well by sorting their borders early. I don't really believe their figures either though.
4) Something is well off about this. Feels like something is being blatantly hidden from us. Either that or all world leaders are totally weak and stupid.
5) I'm not a panicker but it is making me feel uneasy now. Been told to work from home for a month. Got toilet paper to last me another day or two at best.
6) Experts are contradicting each other all the time which is causing more confusion and encouraging 'arm chair' opinions to become more vocal.
7) This is being used by people with strong political views to blast their opponents.
8) The government's communication has been shite.
9) The rest of Europe's leaders may have shut down now but also reacted slowly.
10) I can't work out if this is gonna blow over and get laughed at, or if we are in for real anarchy. If it is the latter I can see some really bad shit happening. Job lay offs, looting, riots...
This whole thing is a mind fuck.
did mention Nationalisation as an option for large companies. opportunismMacron has no details - as ever with him just words in a ridiculous announcement last night which was more about him than anyone else
Even so, what's 95 a week going to do. It's not going to make people stay at home.Word that mortgage lenders will give three months grace on your mortgage payments. That would be a huge help.
did mention Nationalisation as an option for large companies. opportunism
It’s currently on my repeat prescription list as it is ‘safer’ than some of the alternatives, but I take your point (and don’t actually use it at present). It’s not just ibuprofen though, it’s a whole class of drugs. Ibuprofen is the only Over The Counter one available in most countries (apart from aspirin which is only a mild anti-inflammatory). A lot of people who are prescribed NSAIDS are currently nervous about it, that much I do know.Fair enough - it’s unlikely people are prescribed that drug and when Sarah Jarvis was asked she would not commit - most people will just buy it from the shops non prescribed I would have thought
Here they have paused mortgage and rent payments.I posted this yesterday to show France's excellent response to the problems business are facing.
It was announced Boris would use his statement today to explain what we will do for businesses (possibly spooked into it by what France are doing?).
I hoped we might follow suit but it looks like we are sticking with what was in the budget:
I know. It's a big worry for so many and I also think there will be a few domestics occuring real soon.Even so, what's 95 a week going to do. It's not going to make people stay at home.
What about council tax and everything else?Here they have paused mortgage and rent payments.
Definitely should do that too.What about council tax and everything else?
aren't they taking a similar theoretical approach to UK were?
Kindly get off of this thread! Anybody would think this was a football forum.There's an EFL board meeting tomorrow. It could have big ramifications.
Would be interested to know why you believe insurance companies are telling venues they are not covered for voluntary closure but would be covered for a government imposed closure if they are then, should the government impose that closure, going to turn round and say that isn't covered either.Insurers won’t pay anyway
aren't they taking a similar theoretical approach to UK were?
There isn't the same system as the UK here, I believe that the commune taxes are deducted by the wage slip, but it is not as high as the UK.What about council tax and everything else?
Would be interested to know why you believe insurance companies are telling venues they are not covered for voluntary closure but would be covered for a government imposed closure if they are then, should the government impose that closure, going to turn round and say that isn't covered either.
Can’t help but feel people really haven’t grasped the seriousness of this. All this talk of “lol I’ll just carry on” when the message from government is very clear that you won’t. The plan is these measures are here until a vaccine is with maybe small breaks if NHS capacity allows. Reminds me of what @Sick Boy was saying the Italians were like two weeks ago.
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