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"No it’s not panic buying. I was told by someone at work (I Work in a busy civil engineering company) that someone sneezed and coughed and he was nearly in the process of having some form of disciplinary on him because of it. We had been told about covid 19 and what to do the day earlier. It was only after he’d shown the manager he’d been sanding something and the residue had made the sneezing occur that the whole thing was quietly dropped. People can be ignorant." Friends I know work in a food factory. And they all got mask's to wear. But a few days in they ran out of masks and can't get more so everyone back to working as normal. And they had to close down the part of the factory where the masks was needed every day for safety reasons. But as they used them up they none left so they couldn't use the machines ops | |||
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"No it’s not panic buying. I was told by someone at work (I Work in a busy civil engineering company) that someone sneezed and coughed and he was nearly in the process of having some form of disciplinary on him because of it. We had been told about covid 19 and what to do the day earlier. It was only after he’d shown the manager he’d been sanding something and the residue had made the sneezing occur that the whole thing was quietly dropped. People can be ignorant. Friends I know work in a food factory. And they all got mask's to wear. But a few days in they ran out of masks and can't get more so everyone back to working as normal. And they had to close down the part of the factory where the masks was needed every day for safety reasons. But as they used them up they none left so they couldn't use the machines ops" It’s ridiculous! People in Europe have pretty much said that it’s getting worse and so they’re closing only essential shops and banned meetings of large crowds. Over here we’re doing the ‘keep calm and carry on’ bullshit. Boris knows it too bloody late but is thinking about business (as normal) or what that orange tit says (who has now changed his mind) and at the announcement on Friday afternoon the best our PM can do is start with ‘some of you will die’!?!?!? Fucks sake | |||
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"No it’s not panic buying. I was told by someone at work (I Work in a busy civil engineering company) that someone sneezed and coughed and he was nearly in the process of having some form of disciplinary on him because of it. We had been told about covid 19 and what to do the day earlier. It was only after he’d shown the manager he’d been sanding something and the residue had made the sneezing occur that the whole thing was quietly dropped. People can be ignorant. Friends I know work in a food factory. And they all got mask's to wear. But a few days in they ran out of masks and can't get more so everyone back to working as normal. And they had to close down the part of the factory where the masks was needed every day for safety reasons. But as they used them up they none left so they couldn't use the machines ops It’s ridiculous! People in Europe have pretty much said that it’s getting worse and so they’re closing only essential shops and banned meetings of large crowds. Over here we’re doing the ‘keep calm and carry on’ bullshit. Boris knows it too bloody late but is thinking about business (as normal) or what that orange tit says (who has now changed his mind) and at the announcement on Friday afternoon the best our PM can do is start with ‘some of you will die’!?!?!? Fucks sake " Sorry but Borris is right. People are going to die, a lot of people, it could be as many as 500,000 Its not possible to contain this outbreak, closing everything now would slow progress but not stop it. Can we really shut down the country effectively for 6 months or even a year? Business keeps the lights on, water in your pipes, supplies on the shelves and generates income for both individuals and the government. Critical services need supplies from their suppliers who need supplies from there suppliers. Close schools and parents have to stay home or increase the risk of exposure to vulnerable grandparents. When will Ireland reopen its schools? It is unlikely the number of active infections drop below today’s level before September, perhaps even well into the new year. Many parents are desperately needed by the NHS is this crisis. The economic damage of a complete shutdown to both personal and government finances would be catastrophic. Already 100,000s of people who work in hospitality, travel and entertainment are facing financial ruin. We have to seriously consider isolating those at higher risk and those caring for them, perhaps 5 million people or more, many of whom are not economically active. Meantime the rest of us try to ride though the disease, ironically we may actually shorten the outbreak and reduce the total number of deaths by deliberately allowing the virus to spread though those of us at lower risk. Hopefully surviving it means one become immune and will then not offer the virus a route though which it can infect the vulnerable when they eventually come out of isolation. | |||
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