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i_agree_with_nick
29 Feb 20 16:19
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If the virus is present on your hands, surely you transfer it to the tap when you turn on the water and then pick it back up when turning it off?

Maybe Boris has a luxury bathroom where the flow of water is activated when you hold your hands under the spout.

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By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 01 Mar 20 10:41
Nigel Farage on LBC asking a guest (a doctor), "is it good advice?"

Doc: "Yes, washing your hands will get rid of the virus and stop you transmitting it to other surfaces."
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Mar 20 10:54
How many taps have been diagnosed as having the virus Confused
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 01 Mar 20 11:11
What about your tin of baked beans from the supermarket?

Are you going to wipe them all or are you going to quarantine them for nine days? (Some experts are saying COVID-19 can survive on surfaces for as long as this.)
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 01 Mar 20 11:20
I recall about 20 years ago needing a pee at Paddington Station.

It was 20p to go in but you didn't have to touch anything. The soap and water were all activated by motion.
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Mar 20 11:29
Could be a market for COVID-19 vision glasses.
Pop them on and you’ll be able to see if the virus is present on your tap, tin of beans, or even on your smartphone Shocked
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Mar 20 11:33

Mar 1, 2020 -- 11:20AM, i_agree_with_nick wrote:


I recall about 20 years ago needing a pee at Paddington Station.It was 20p to go in but you didn't have to touch anything. The soap and water were all activated by motion.


You didn’t need to touch ANYTHING?
Did the 20p fee include the provision of a friendly assistant to unzip, extract, shake, and return your knob to your trousers Grin

By:
Dr Crippen
When: 01 Mar 20 11:33
I remember a special tool on sale for the purpose of lifting the lavatory seat without having to touch it.
Others have admitted to using their foot to lift the seat.
Also many women claim they got pregnant from sitting on lavatory seats.
Which explains the high numbers of unwanted pregnancies.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 01 Mar 20 11:38
Someone yesterday did say that you should remember to wipe your phone because for many it has become an extension of their hand.
By:
1st time poster
When: 01 Mar 20 11:46
don't really get it, as besides 1 person who it now seems may have had contact with someone from Italy,the virus isn't in 99,9999999% of the country
By:
wolf3011
When: 01 Mar 20 12:13
Man gets on a plane having followed NHS guidelines and scrubbed is hands within an inch of their lives and settles down for a 3 hour flight in the knowledge he is safe from an AIRBORNE virus- what can possibly go wrong
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Mar 20 14:27
Twelve new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in England, the chief medical officer says.
It is the biggest jump in cases the UK has seen in one day.

Three patients caught the virus in the UK - they are known to be contacts of someone who already had it, and were found through contact-tracing, Professor Chris Whitty said.

One of the patients, from Essex, has not been abroad and it is not clear where they contracted COVID-19.
Six of the patients had recently travelled to Italy, and two had been to Iran.

The patients who have recently travelled are from London, West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Hertfordshire and Gloucestershire.

They join three cases reported yesterday, from Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Berkshire.
It brings the total number of confirmed cases in the UK to 35, including one in Wales and one in Northern Ireland.
By:
Facts
When: 01 Mar 20 15:49
i_agree_with_nick    01 Mar 20 11:20 
I recall about 20 years ago needing a pee at Paddington Station.

It was 20p to go in but you didn't have to touch anything. The soap and water were all activated by motion.


Not a motion then  !!?
By:
Facts
When: 01 Mar 20 15:55
'.....It brings the total number of confirmed cases in the UK to 35, including one in Wales and one in Northern Ireland ...'

U.K. Population 67,000,000 - getting close Cry
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 01 Mar 20 16:07
What about your tin of baked beans from the supermarket?

Are you going to wipe them all or are you going to quarantine them for nine days? (Some experts are saying COVID-19 can survive on surfaces for as long as this.)


Doomsday-prep tins of baked beans must by definition have been sitting in the cupboard untouched for years.
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Mar 20 16:09
Likely that they'll still have traces of the bubonic plague on them Scared
By:
1st time poster
When: 01 Mar 20 16:27
THOUGH THIS THREAD WAS ABOUT LORD SNOOTY FILLING HIS BOOTS IN SAUDI, Laugh
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Mar 20 17:39

Mar 1, 2020 -- 3:55PM, Facts wrote:


'.....It brings the total number of confirmed cases in the UK to 35, including one in Wales and one in Northern Ireland ...'U.K. Population 67,000,000 - getting close


Deaths in Italy from coronavirus on February 20 was zero
Deaths in Italy from coronavirus on March 1 is 29

By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 01 Mar 20 18:00
I think I just heard that there have now been 34 fatalities in Italy.

A caller to LBC earlier said that no one has mentioned spitting in the street.  I was thinking about this a few days ago so I'm glad she raised it.

The experts and the Government should ask people to refrain from this disgusting habit.
By:
Angoose
When: 01 Mar 20 18:11
Do people still spit in the street Surprised
By:
1st time poster
When: 01 Mar 20 19:51
DORIS JOHNSON ADVOCATES SPAFFING UP THE WALL, IS THAT OK
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 02 Mar 20 11:53
Some people spit in the faces of coppers. Anyone who does that should be whipped.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 02 Mar 20 11:56
There was a case back in the 1980s where some thugs spat at a police officer at a football match.  He died of meningitis. (Some people carry it but do not develop the disease.)
By:
RacingCert
When: 02 Mar 20 12:47
You can use issue paper to operate your tap.
Just saying for those of you who still have manual taps.
By:
casemoney
When: 02 Mar 20 15:45
Certain people do not use soap only water
By:
Angoose
When: 02 Mar 20 15:47
Can you write their names down on a piece of paper and send it to Matt Hancock.
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Mar 20 17:04
some people hide their money under the soap,safest place in some houses Laugh
By:
Injera
When: 02 Mar 20 17:08
Can they ban footballers from spitting all over the pitch too?

This virus is an opportunity to bring back some decency.
By:
1st time poster
When: 02 Mar 20 17:31
tiger spit the dog woods
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 03 Mar 20 16:35
Use soap and water. Rub vigorously whilst singing Happy Birthday twice. (The Altered Images song.)
By:
foxy
When: 03 Mar 20 16:42
The price of the hand wash advised has shot up in price already people are benefiting from this situation
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 03 Mar 20 16:53
Out black spot
By:
peckerdunne
When: 03 Mar 20 17:16
Imperial leather Grin
By:
GoBallistic
When: 03 Mar 20 17:37
I'm really struggling to get anything done, knowing that I need to wash my hands every time I touch something
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 03 Mar 20 18:08
Stop masterbating thenLaugh
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 03 Mar 20 18:11
The peasants are revolting Pecker but I am superhuman I look at Covid 19 and laugh

For me all roads lead to Rome Friday week. I look into the eyes of The God of Death and say “ not today “!
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