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By *nferno sausage OP   Man
over a year ago

Aberdeenshire

First day of lockdown, cos that's what it is. How do you feel? Scared? Anxious? Relieved? More so than yesterday?

I've gone from cautious yesterday, to crapping myself today. From being rather chuffed to be classed a key-worker, to wishing it was someone else. From trying not to show my anxiety, to swatting my fucked up masculinity aside. I drove through the streets this morning noticing every person and every vehicle - wondering why they were out, and whether they were going to be OK.

Strange days. Strange days, indeed.

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By *exmadcouple42Couple
over a year ago

Home

Hey Mr, well if all go by the rules this time it's will only be temporary for 3 weeks or there abouts. It's not a total shut down so not too scarey just now. It is in a way we haven't even done our food shopping yet but it will get scarey if the ignoramasses out there do listen.

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By *hav02Man
over a year ago

Glasgow/London

There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

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By *exmadcouple42Couple
over a year ago

Home


"Hey Mr, well if all go by the rules this time it's will only be temporary for 3 weeks or there abouts. It's not a total shut down so not too scarey just now. It is in a way we haven't even done our food shopping yet but it will get scarey if the ignoramasses out there do listen. "

Dont listen

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"First day of lockdown, cos that's what it is. How do you feel? Scared? Anxious? Relieved? More so than yesterday?

I've gone from cautious yesterday, to crapping myself today. From being rather chuffed to be classed a key-worker, to wishing it was someone else. From trying not to show my anxiety, to swatting my fucked up masculinity aside. I drove through the streets this morning noticing every person and every vehicle - wondering why they were out, and whether they were going to be OK.

Strange days. Strange days, indeed. "

Fingers crossed folk take heed

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By *inUpGirlWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"First day of lockdown, cos that's what it is. How do you feel? Scared? Anxious? Relieved? More so than yesterday?

I've gone from cautious yesterday, to crapping myself today. From being rather chuffed to be classed a key-worker, to wishing it was someone else. From trying not to show my anxiety, to swatting my fucked up masculinity aside. I drove through the streets this morning noticing every person and every vehicle - wondering why they were out, and whether they were going to be OK.

Strange days. Strange days, indeed. "

This is me this morning, I know come tomorrow I am back in contact with people who are most likely to pass on the virus and its fucking scary!! We can only hope that people now realise that they need to adapt their way of living for however long it take be in 3 weeks or 3 months!! Take care and stay as safe as you can x

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By *SCouple81Couple
over a year ago

Between Edinburgh and Scottish Borders

Mrs is seriously worried. We are both key workers so can't stay at home. It's so bizarre. I am starting to realize how much our lives are going to change.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out"

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

The whole thing has not bothered me at all. I am a bit of a loner anyway so will just work and walk dogs(somewhere quiet) as always. I work beside folk who are losing sleep through worry but i will just plod on as always.

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By *inUpGirlWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart "

I seen this on the news! It's going to be hard for people tho, I'm working in a hub with preschool children, it's so difficult to try and explain to a 3,4 or 5 year old that you give a cuddle or high 5 to every day that they need to stay 2 meters away from you, unless of course your changing them helping them to cut their food etc etc. For some people kids included it's like complete mixed messages and very tough x

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By *ig TennentsMan
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Going bye the amount of idiots that are out we’re going to be a lot longer than 3 weeks I’ve seen 6 houses in my street that have allowed there kids out to run about with others and it’s not even 9 yet

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By *ompip3Couple
over a year ago

Paisley

Heard this earlier there is an even bigger queue than normal outside ASDA this morning!! Fucking halfwits!!

And they wont be standing 2metres apart either!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart

I seen this on the news! It's going to be hard for people tho, I'm working in a hub with preschool children, it's so difficult to try and explain to a 3,4 or 5 year old that you give a cuddle or high 5 to every day that they need to stay 2 meters away from you, unless of course your changing them helping them to cut their food etc etc. For some people kids included it's like complete mixed messages and very tough x"

I totally get that, but I don't get it when it's to grown men lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I must admit where I am it's actually pretty well observed so far

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I must admit where I am it's actually pretty well observed so far "

And here last time I was out

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By *un44Man
over a year ago

GLASGOW

Some people I know are being forced into work this morning. Seem some are still putting profit over people's health.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm scared oot ma wits..

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By *ch WellMan
over a year ago

Scotland

Wish I could fully lockdown so I know where I stand but as a key worker I don't have that luxury that others should be taking heed of. And that's what it is, a luxury being given to you to keep yourself and others safe so take advantage of that. I however will be running a gauntlet every day at work. Won't say what I do but I find myself right in the firing line and I'm not going to lie, it's terrifying.

It is going to be hard, I'm going to be putting my life at risk going to work and don't have the prospect of going for a pint on days off for example. Also made the very difficult decision to stop seeing my FB for the foreseeable future. I say FB but reality is we are much more than that but it's a decision we feel we have had to make.

Just everyone please buckle down and stay in.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wish I could fully lockdown so I know where I stand but as a key worker I don't have that luxury that others should be taking heed of. And that's what it is, a luxury being given to you to keep yourself and others safe so take advantage of that. I however will be running a gauntlet every day at work. Won't say what I do but I find myself right in the firing line and I'm not going to lie, it's terrifying.

It is going to be hard, I'm going to be putting my life at risk going to work and don't have the prospect of going for a pint on days off for example. Also made the very difficult decision to stop seeing my FB for the foreseeable future. I say FB but reality is we are much more than that but it's a decision we feel we have had to make.

Just everyone please buckle down and stay in."

Remember everyone is having their struggles

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Still lots of work places that involve mass gathering that have hardly been mentioned ,my brother is working in the John menzies factory with a good few hundred bodies and zero precautions as we speak,,,the people that work in the royal mail center in Springburn all just getting on with it,my pal and his co workers working in a recycling center picking up other people's rubbish ffs....that's just a few examples ,that sector has had little mention in the media ,are those people immune ? Its fucking nuts...should be the same rules for everyone across the board,,,while i and most people isolate literally thousands of manual workers aren't,,,they are told "you need to come in or we'll get someone else to do it"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My work place has put in measures for social distancing, staggered start/finish times and breaks. One van one person.

I'd happily stay in the house for 3 weeks but as I'm a key worker I will just get on with it. I'm healthy so if I get the auld cornona I'd like to think I'd survive it but if not then I will find out if there's life after death lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm trying to focus on my family and these 4 walls just now but it's incredibly difficult. Thinking about the poor souls who aren't safe at home at the best of times never mind when the country is in lockdown.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m relieved tbh. Knew it was coming just didn’t know when.

My mental health will be just fine as I love my own company anyway.

Hats off to the key workers though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"First day of lockdown, cos that's what it is. How do you feel? Scared? Anxious? Relieved? More so than yesterday?

I've gone from cautious yesterday, to crapping myself today. From being rather chuffed to be classed a key-worker, to wishing it was someone else. From trying not to show my anxiety, to swatting my fucked up masculinity aside. I drove through the streets this morning noticing every person and every vehicle - wondering why they were out, and whether they were going to be OK.

Strange days. Strange days, indeed. "

I think we all feel like that. I’m in lockdown, that scares me. My boys are not, that scares me. I think fear is good in the right measure it keeps us sharp. Stay safe everyone, especially those with health problems

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By *earded blossomCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow

I'm relieved, think it should have been done sooner. I feel for all the folk that are still out at work, can't imagine how scary that is when you're safe in your home

K

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By *ittleMizzNaughty88.Woman
over a year ago

Renfrewshire


"Heard this earlier there is an even bigger queue than normal outside ASDA this morning!! Fucking halfwits!!

And they wont be standing 2metres apart either!!"

Seen pictures earlier it was queued round to past argos.

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By *uboCouple
over a year ago

East kilbride


"Going bye the amount of idiots that are out we’re going to be a lot longer than 3 weeks I’ve seen 6 houses in my street that have allowed there kids out to run about with others and it’s not even 9 yet "

Sounds like the village idiots or just inbreds.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

G works from home anyway, and usually only goes out during the week if it’s essential, or he’s seeing friends/going to an event/etc. So this is no major difference there.

L is in a higher risk category due to an underlying condition, so she’s been following these guidelines for over a week now to be safe. It’s a scary time, for sure, but this does give the best chance of keeping us all safe, and getting us through this. We’ll just keep thinking of the gorgeous people we can meet when it’s all over.

Stay safe and happy everyone. If you want tips for coping with being at home more, feel free to drop G a line. xx

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By *inkycarolineTV/TS
over a year ago

Kilwinning

Thats me house bound for 12 weeks as I have no immune system due to medical condition and medication.

Cant go out to dress, cant dress at home as house full....long 12 weeks I think.

Be safe everyone.....

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart

I seen this on the news! It's going to be hard for people tho, I'm working in a hub with preschool children, it's so difficult to try and explain to a 3,4 or 5 year old that you give a cuddle or high 5 to every day that they need to stay 2 meters away from you, unless of course your changing them helping them to cut their food etc etc. For some people kids included it's like complete mixed messages and very tough x"

Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken."

Reckon you did the right thing. This is a time when we particularly need to show care and affection. The fact that you did says volumes about you, and it’s all positive. Much love. x

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken.

Reckon you did the right thing. This is a time when we particularly need to show care and affection. The fact that you did says volumes about you, and it’s all positive. Much love. x"

Thank you.

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By *inkycarolineTV/TS
over a year ago

Kilwinning


"Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken.

Reckon you did the right thing. This is a time when we particularly need to show care and affection. The fact that you did says volumes about you, and it’s all positive. Much love. x

Thank you."

Thank you for what you do....it goes above anything on here xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hey Mr, well if all go by the rules this time it's will only be temporary for 3 weeks or there abouts. It's not a total shut down so not too scarey just now. It is in a way we haven't even done our food shopping yet but it will get scarey if the ignoramasses out there do listen. "

3 weeks is just the beginning. This will be extended. We are in a much worse position than Italy and that's a scar place to be for this country. Let's hope we can turn the tide.

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By *exmadcouple42Couple
over a year ago

Home


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart

I seen this on the news! It's going to be hard for people tho, I'm working in a hub with preschool children, it's so difficult to try and explain to a 3,4 or 5 year old that you give a cuddle or high 5 to every day that they need to stay 2 meters away from you, unless of course your changing them helping them to cut their food etc etc. For some people kids included it's like complete mixed messages and very tough x

Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken."

Ahh bluebells, good for you, I would have done the same, not her fault she can't have family there and sometimes you just got to be there for someone xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart

I seen this on the news! It's going to be hard for people tho, I'm working in a hub with preschool children, it's so difficult to try and explain to a 3,4 or 5 year old that you give a cuddle or high 5 to every day that they need to stay 2 meters away from you, unless of course your changing them helping them to cut their food etc etc. For some people kids included it's like complete mixed messages and very tough x

Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken."

Well done. I'd have done the same.

Humanity, compassion and understanding have gone out the window for so many.

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By *horstrollMan
over a year ago

Caprona


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart

I seen this on the news! It's going to be hard for people tho, I'm working in a hub with preschool children, it's so difficult to try and explain to a 3,4 or 5 year old that you give a cuddle or high 5 to every day that they need to stay 2 meters away from you, unless of course your changing them helping them to cut their food etc etc. For some people kids included it's like complete mixed messages and very tough x

Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken.

Well done. I'd have done the same.

Humanity, compassion and understanding have gone out the window for so many. "

they are still there, don't give up too quickly on the human race….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There are many people who wouldn't have heard the news

Now is the time to hsve shite weather, as another deterrent for people to go out

Crap weather would be a blessing lol

Not for me as I still have to go out and work in it but for the ignoramuses out there who fail to take on board the advice... 2 construction workers on the news today nearly a metre aoart

I seen this on the news! It's going to be hard for people tho, I'm working in a hub with preschool children, it's so difficult to try and explain to a 3,4 or 5 year old that you give a cuddle or high 5 to every day that they need to stay 2 meters away from you, unless of course your changing them helping them to cut their food etc etc. For some people kids included it's like complete mixed messages and very tough x

Last night at work one lady asked for a hug. I sat at the side of her bed for 5minutes and held her in my arms. She is end of life care and only has days to live. Some rules just need to be broken."

Well done ...... proud of you for sure humanity at it's best during such a shitty time xx

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