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Boris Johnson is a tower of strength!
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Maybe Boris going to resign and put a non-clown in charge?
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Maybe Jeremy Hunt?
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Why the passion for a lockdown? People seem to be begging for it.
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When this is all over we'll still need a salt antidote it seems.
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4. For US adults, pneumonia is the most common cause
of hospital admissions other than women giving birth. About 1 million adults in the US seek care in a hospital due to pneumonia every year, and 50,000 die from this disease. Pneumonia is the world’s leading cause of death among children under 5 years of age, accounting for 16% of all deaths of children under 5 years old killing approximately 2,400 children a day in 2015. There are 120 million episodes of pneumonia per year in children under 5, over 10% of which (14 million) progress to severe episodes. There was an estimated 880,000 deaths from pneumonia in children under the age of five in 2016. Most were less than 2 years of age. https://www.thoracic.org/patients/patient-resources/resources/top-pneumonia-facts.pdf |
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Nearly all elitist socialists Injera, spying an opportunity to push their ideological agenda, state intervention and state handouts.
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juce so it’s the public’s fault for walking on a sunny day. Not the failure to shut the tube to all but essential workers. Nor the farce of inbound flights from Italy and China.
Yesterday a journo called for playgrounds to be shut. None of this makes any sense. Supermarkets rammed solid with no plan to thin the customers, yet the blame is attached to ramblers! |
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Khan went to bank holiday service on the tube ffs, blame that chump for those issues.
Supermarket shopping is essential. Queuing up for an ice cream in Battersea Park is not. |
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talk is trumpy is chomping at the bit to say fook this for a game of soldiers and announce a carry on as normal and see what occurs,
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It's like the govt are going to pay our wages, let's go on holiday
Loads of stories about people going rambling and putting the rescuers under pressure/danger and people going to the highlands and putting locals in strife. Statement below from Cumbria Cumbria’s Mountain Rescue Teams response to the increased numbers of people travelling to Cumbria The team leaders of the twelve Lake District Mountain Rescue teams are deeply concerned about the increased volume of people who are continuing to travel to our area and put local people, team members and other emergency services workers at increased risk of COVID-19. We therefore echo the comments of the Assistant Chief Constable of Cumbria Police. ‘Please stay away’. We are a dedicated group of over 400 volunteers who have been through some tough rescues and major incidents in our time together. We’ve always been there for you. However, we find ourselves in a unique situation and needing to focus on our families and our work right now. We must also fully support our NHS colleagues who are under pressure already – many of whom are team members in the Lakes. Our mountain rescue colleagues in North Wales and the rest of the country are facing similar challenges. We accept that some of you may consider this to be an over-reaction. It is not. For over sixty years we have supported you to enjoy the mountains in every weather. For the foreseeable future we simply need you to return the favour. Please do not come to the mountains. Spread the word as far as you can. Richard Warren Chairman LDSAMRA |
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Supermarket shopping IS essential but it’s not hard to ration people using the shop at any one time. I was in a queue for an hour last week. Pubs are less crowded on match day.
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Blackford said people were suddenly flocking to Scotland. Only took a killer pandemic I suppose.
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'There were literally hundreds of us packed together. From what I could see I was the only one who had taken any precautions,' she fumed.
Passengers also expressed concern that as they got off their flights, no checks were being carried out on anybody suspected of being infected with coronavirus and that no information was given to them on any precautions they should take. Mr Morrisey, 30, who works for the NHS, said: 'There are tough checks being carried out at airports all over the world but not at Heathrow and that's dangerous and ridiculous. We started our journey in Thailand and our temperature was checked before we could get on the plane. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8143347/Passenger-fury-Heathrow-Airport-fails-insist-social-distancing-border-control-queues.html |
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The CMO directly said at one of the press conferences, taking temps from people coming off planes had limited impact.
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its not hard to play the game what doris says will never happen, happens within 48 hrs like clockwork
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Like what?
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pound is tanking ahead of Boris's speech
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Will be at parity with the euro soon
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i see the progressives are still using this crisis politically
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Apparently, he will announce that the government will pay 200% of salaries to workers who stay at home.
Will also reimburse all gambling losses. Get isolation done. |
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not usually one to take much notice of a loudmouth like piers morgan but spot on when he says all the govt asked was for people to sit at home and watch telly for a while. how difficult is that ?
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remember you're dealing with people who voted brexit, tory and mrs browns boys as best british comedy.
tough gig. |
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not when I can escape to whales in the merc
us londoners know whats up - we no the score I got mine tanked up no problem when my lady gets back from beating up health workers and pensioners in tescos we will be away to one of our second third homes etc |
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this is what the govt is having to put up with
Shoot them on sight https://twitter.com/SECAmbulance/status/1241734037733072896 |
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football
large gatherings racing pubs and in 10 mins time lockdown |
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If you ever have doubts about Johnson, think of the alternative
Just imagine, imagine Steptoe and Flabbot at the helm Utterly terrifying |
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Suppose it was sod's law that the weekend was sunny after putting in those measures on Friday
By all accounts the weather has been dire in the UK for a while? |
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handjob hancock nhs crisis ,might as well send him out to face josh archer
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still funny
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