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Does anyone know if rambling at length about fridges is a symptom of the Coronavirus?
No idea, but it was a chilling tale nevertheless.
Does anyone know if rambling at length about fridges is a symptom of the Coronavirus?
My first day of isolation broken being a vulnerable person ....Does anyone know if rambling at length about fridges is a symptom of the Coronavirus?
Is it any wonder .....BUM OFF has instantly become one of my favourite GOT phrases

Well I got some fresh air anywaylolJust off to the village shop for some fresh air, a couple of pasties and some eggs. Wish me luck
For some reason eggs are one of the many items in demand? hope you get themWell I got some fresh air anywaylol
Who'd be a lab scientist?. Seriously. And they get paid crap wages too.Yes so this doctor I quoted said that he had corona patients in his hospital who were testing negative from 2 throat swabs on different days a certain point after their symptoms had stopped, but the virus was still showing up in stool and blood tests, so they were doing studies on what they found there.
). I know they would try it on animals first, but you can't be 100% sure until you test it on humans.
www.thetimes.co.uk
We have 2 left. We normally buy half a dozen a week and that usually lasts us.For some reason eggs are one of the many items in demand? hope you get them![]()
LBC people ringing in went out for meals last night, plus bars in Edinburgh as they had booked their stay ... so commonsense does not prevail.....It's not really rocket science. Maintain basic hygiene, wash your hands thoroughly. Besides essential trips and exercise. Stay at home if you are not an essential worker.
Don't overburden medical facilities by taking unnecessary risks and don't hoard. Taking individual responsibility is the key.
Once people stop panic buying, all the shelves will be full again. The rate of infected will drop dramatically and the morbidity rate will fall.
Well done
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Wilfried Zaha offers 50 London homes to NHS staff tackling coronavirus
Wilfried Zaha has offered free use of 50 properties to NHS staff who are battling the coronavirus outbreak in central London hospitals. The Crystal Palace player, who earns about £130,000 a week, has a portfolio of rental accommodation that he usually offers to business travellerwww.thetimes.co.uk
people are complaining the shelves are bare , but the till girl told the wife midweek deliveries are not exactly full deliveries are short or non existent.....We have 2 left. We normally buy half a dozen a week and that usually lasts us.
No idea what the panic is Joe. Hens haven't stopped laying ffs.
Top classWell done
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Wilfried Zaha offers 50 London homes to NHS staff tackling coronavirus
Wilfried Zaha has offered free use of 50 properties to NHS staff who are battling the coronavirus outbreak in central London hospitals. The Crystal Palace player, who earns about £130,000 a week, has a portfolio of rental accommodation that he usually offers to business travellerwww.thetimes.co.uk
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