Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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I can always have my sister bring me a "care package" or something if I have to isolate I guess (Not going to let my parents anywhere near me if I get it. They're both over 65 and my mum has asthma)

It's not even about that though it's about how little stock there is around haha. I'm not even hoarding, just wanted loo roll as normal and I had to go to 6 supermarkets before I found one remaining pack. The hoarders are making it hard for everyone else to get stuff they'd normally get.
 
It's not even about that though it's about how little stock there is around haha. I'm not even hoarding, just wanted loo roll as normal and I had to go to 6 supermarkets before I found one remaining pack. The hoarders are making it hard for everyone else to get stuff they'd normally get.

I was lucky in that there was a quite a bit left at ALDI last night, but apparently the Morrisons near me is close to being cleaned out
 
BBC...

”Many countries are taking tough measures such as school closures, cancelling mass gatherings and severe travel restrictions. But the UK has adopted relatively modest controls. The difference can be explained partly by the fact that some of the countries are further into their epidemics.
Computer simulations indicate Britain is in the early stages. Its top scientists believe it is too soon to impose severe restrictions .
Such limitations might last several months and risk “self-isolation fatigue”, with people leaving their homes when the epidemic reaches its height. Many elderly people, who are particularly at risk of developing severe symptoms, are already isolated.
Cutting them off from their communities now, when the risks are still relatively low, would create unnecessary difficulties for them.
School closures have also yet to be announced. Such measures are effective for controlling serious flu epidemics, but Covid-19 seems to affect children less.
In addition, school closures would take many much needed NHS staff away from their jobs while they look after their own children”.....
 
BBC...

”Many countries are taking tough measures such as school closures, cancelling mass gatherings and severe travel restrictions. But the UK has adopted relatively modest controls. The difference can be explained partly by the fact that some of the countries are further into their epidemics.
Computer simulations indicate Britain is in the early stages. Its top scientists believe it is too soon to impose severe restrictions .
Such limitations might last several months and risk “self-isolation fatigue”, with people leaving their homes when the epidemic reaches its height. Many elderly people, who are particularly at risk of developing severe symptoms, are already isolated.
Cutting them off from their communities now, when the risks are still relatively low, would create unnecessary difficulties for them.
School closures have also yet to be announced. Such measures are effective for controlling serious flu epidemics, but Covid-19 seems to affect children less.
In addition, school closures would take many much needed NHS staff away from their jobs while they look after their own children”.....
It's failed. Cobra meetings with nodding dog crank clinicians who'll give this cabal of small government swivel eyed loonies the go ahead to keep on doing the barest minimum to protect the people of this country in order to see out their "computer modelling" exercise..

Stop parroting their BS and start looking around at what's happening.

Johnson and the rest of the loonies are making choices here: the old and the weak are gong to be placed in grave danger in order that their little plan is tested out on the British people. This is Darwinism.
 
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