Coronavirus Pah!
#32
Tizervirus next then. lol
#34
Scooby Senior
I remember as a kid, there was a van used to come round once a week, collect the old bottles and leave you new ones, just like the milk man. We used to get fish delivered on a Friday too!
#36
Scooby Regular
Worrying times but the Chinese (and Japanese etc) are better at containment than most other countries as isolation and mask wearing is inherent to their modern culture.
The Cruise ship quarantine must be frustrating and scary to endure.
The Cruise ship quarantine must be frustrating and scary to endure.
#37
Scooby Regular
Was reading up stories of chinese workers ( mining ) ariving in African countries with no quarantine whatsoever , thats scary
whole opulations could be wiped out , without even labelling the death as anything in particular
whole opulations could be wiped out , without even labelling the death as anything in particular
#40
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8 coaches of potentially infected people have just been put in quarantine about 5 miles from my house.
reports say its 105 people but that seems a lot of coaches for 105.
Drivers and coppers who escorted them off the coaches and into the building were not wearing protection. I guess these coppers will go on to tackle crime and meet endless innocent people who they could infect.
I cant understand why they didn't keep people at the airport.
reports say its 105 people but that seems a lot of coaches for 105.
Drivers and coppers who escorted them off the coaches and into the building were not wearing protection. I guess these coppers will go on to tackle crime and meet endless innocent people who they could infect.
I cant understand why they didn't keep people at the airport.
Last edited by RobsyUK; 09 February 2020 at 08:53 PM.
#42
#43
8 coaches of potentially infected people have just been put in quarantine about 5 miles from my house.
reports say its 105 people but that seems a lot of coaches for 105.
Drivers and coppers who escorted them off the coaches and into the building were not wearing protection. I guess these coppers will go on to tackle crime and meet endless innocent people who they could infect.
I cant understand why they didn't keep people at the airport.
reports say its 105 people but that seems a lot of coaches for 105.
Drivers and coppers who escorted them off the coaches and into the building were not wearing protection. I guess these coppers will go on to tackle crime and meet endless innocent people who they could infect.
I cant understand why they didn't keep people at the airport.
#45
Scooby Regular
Given the severity of it seems to be rather mild, china's reaction is a bit puzzling, or is it? The pics of the hospital looks more like a prison, bar'd windows etc, and with them subduing the population, is it a case of them getting control of the population. After all they have built plenty of 'reeducation' centres for the Muslim population.
#46
Well in the space of a little over a month since the start of this thread, it's spread to every continent in the world, over 2000 confirmed cases in Europe, 100 in the US, 51 in the UK, in fact over 90,000 worldwide with over 3000 deaths. This thing spreads fast, even if it is "just flu". I noticed whilst shopping this evening the shelves were looking a bit sparse in certain items.....
#47
Scooby Regular
Its got to scary that low paid workers are not going to get paid for time off initially
they got to apply for universal credit , which hasnt even been properly rolled out ?!
this could create chaos
they got to apply for universal credit , which hasnt even been properly rolled out ?!
this could create chaos
#51
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Oh well, looks like those that work in London that have decided to live in the sticks and commute via air will have no choice but to work from home now Flybe have gone.
Just need to shut down a few other commuter airlines and a couple of mainlines then the capital will be cut off from its distant-commuter workforce.
Just need to shut down a few other commuter airlines and a couple of mainlines then the capital will be cut off from its distant-commuter workforce.
#52
Scooby Regular
I find myself not particularly caring if it’ll now take another couple hours on the train instead for a ‘anchor to get to the city , is it the wrong attitude ?
#53
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Nope, it’s become a wildly shared attitude shared by those who work and live near to each other. The locals in Edinburgh call them ******* (Work in London, Live in Edinburgh) But the phenomenon is a like a disease, it’s spread from its central source to form clusters in towns and villages near regional airports and mainline stations. You know you are in one of these towns by the massive jump in house prices, builders infilling everywhere and perpetually clogged station car parks.
If there was a mass uncontrolled outbreak of the virus in London, chances are we could see regional outbreaks clustering in these commuter towns and villages...it could even be used to make a accurate commuter map of the UK
Sad fact is though, the loss of regional operators like flybe will also cause a loss of transport links to other places too, such as from a local airport to a hub such as Amsterdam or Dublin which gives global access without using Heathrow.
If there was a mass uncontrolled outbreak of the virus in London, chances are we could see regional outbreaks clustering in these commuter towns and villages...it could even be used to make a accurate commuter map of the UK
Sad fact is though, the loss of regional operators like flybe will also cause a loss of transport links to other places too, such as from a local airport to a hub such as Amsterdam or Dublin which gives global access without using Heathrow.
Last edited by ALi-B; 05 March 2020 at 10:22 AM.
#54
They've cancelled the Rugby and James Bond
The only two things I really like!
The only two things I really like!
#56
lol
#57
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Thread Starter
I'm just starting to detect the first signs of our media outlets gently back-peddling from their 'let's try to build our readership/viewer numbers by deliberately using emotional words like 'pandemic' (because it sounds dramatic) and 'epicentre' of the outbreak (like it's an earthquake or tsunami) and 'another big increase' in cases (despite it being less than 200 cases in 63,000,000 people).
'The media', (BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and of course the print media, led by the truly awful Daily Mail) will, in the days to come, attempt to sell themselves as the very people who 'protected us the by 'informing us'.
Please remember 'people' these are the outlets that sensationalise and deliberately misinform us. If anything really serious happens they'll do so again. Very dubious and potentially dangerous organisations!
'The media', (BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and of course the print media, led by the truly awful Daily Mail) will, in the days to come, attempt to sell themselves as the very people who 'protected us the by 'informing us'.
Please remember 'people' these are the outlets that sensationalise and deliberately misinform us. If anything really serious happens they'll do so again. Very dubious and potentially dangerous organisations!
Last edited by coolangatta; 06 March 2020 at 08:18 PM.
#59
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
we're talking of nothing more than a bad cold/ flu outbreak! It's a disgrace that we're misled by these writers who know exactly what they're doing!
#60
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Thread Starter
BTW. I just spent 3 days in London. Didn't see any use of face masks even on crowded tube trains. Everything just as normal. It would seem that Londoners, at least, are no mugs. Keep calm, wash your hands and carry on!