Idiots protesting in London

Well, you say out of date; true it is six months old but that is what the WHO said, and presumably thought for years (ever?) until March. Why? Could it be right?

Are you seriously saying that until March the WHO did not know what masks did or how they worked and have only learned since?

Why is what they are saying now any more to be taken seriously?


Plus, as I noted, surgical masks should be used in a specific way to be effective.

A dirty - after one use - piece of cloth continually taken off, handled and put back on is not sensible.
Groundhog Day anyone? Did you miss where that was answered the last time you asked?
 
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ow much longer are we going to have to put up with the supermarkets who are failing to stop the selfish b astards stocking up on bog rolls etc because all they can see is the money rolling into the tills.

this isn't happening anymore, I've not seen any empty shelves anywhere since around April.
 
It wasn't me, was my friend and he hasn't got means to pay for private treatment.
He worked 45 years non stop and paid hundred of thousands in tax.
Now he can't see a doctor and his arm is going numb.
All because of coronavirus.
How many people have and will die because they haven't been seen during the coronavirus?
How many will be left with permanent conditions which could've been cured if it wasn't for the coronavirus restrictions?
But... it's all worth it, as long as we get another lockdown.
Joke!
And the best part was that the doctor said he had coronavirus symptoms.
Double joke!
What's a double joke is people like you who think mask wearing and all the other measures of corona is make-believe.
Extending the period where people like your friend won't get help because it's not an emergency.

He can't afford 3-4 physio sessions? Or is it because he's paid tax that you think he deserves it for free? By the way, car insurance covers whiplash injuries. Perhaps he should've claimed.
 
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this isn't happening anymore, I've not seen any empty shelves anywhere since around April.
I visited a supermarket worker on Saturday and she says there has been a sharp uptake in buying since there were rumours of another lockdown. Not quite panic buying but a murmur.
 
I visited a supermarket worker on Saturday and she says there has been a sharp uptake in buying since there were rumours of another lockdown. Not quite panic buying but a murmur.
Yep! Delivery slots/collections are getting fewer and further between too. I noticed yesterday that the tesco slots are now just an hour window to collect, rather than 2, I guess to try and meet demand.
 
oh, in that case, I better hire a van and go shopping!

I've still got tins of soup from the previous bulk buy! And lots of tins of tomatoes - not needed any since I grew loads of my own!
A winter panic will be a lot tougher though.

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It’s a funny old world. The differences of opinion on here are amazing but it’s just not worth throwing insults back & forth like a Corbyn supporter. All it will do is crystallise there opinion.
I just don’t want to be responsible for killing someone by acting irresponsibly.
Maybe some people aren’t bothered about that.
(Like stupid selfish weirdo flatearthers:confused:)
 
Yep! Delivery slots/collections are getting fewer and further between too. I noticed yesterday that the tesco slots are now just an hour window to collect, rather than 2, I guess to try and meet demand.

During the first lockdown, it was hard to find delivery slots from Asda.

At the moment I can choose any day up till the 4th Oct, and virtually any time of day.
 
Yep! Delivery slots/collections are getting fewer and further between too. I noticed yesterday that the tesco slots are now just an hour window to collect, rather than 2, I guess to try and meet demand.

Yes our click and collect slots have dropped to 1 hour

Im not sure there will the same panic buying if there is a lockdown, everybody now knows the shortages were just demand side.

A bigger worry is the end of transition where shortages will be supply side.

The "world beating" Smart Freight System wont be up and running until at least April 2021
4 months without a freight handling system, the time of year we rely most on food imports.

I must admit Im buying a little extra each week -just a bag of pasta or similar, not a lot, just a bit of a buffer
 
Funny enough, just seen my plasterer.....
he’s stockpiling bags of finish!
 
my plasterer said similar - I think his supplier actually contacted him to ask if he wanted some when their shipment came in.
 
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