Lockdown Imminent
Discussion
I can’t help thinking that yesterday’s shenanigans at beaches and parks and people flocking to Cornwall and Wales for a day trip means we are now 48 hours from lockdown.
I hope I am wrong but I can’t see it.
This is staggering what is happening to our world.
Like many I am dreading it!
I hope I am wrong but I can’t see it.
This is staggering what is happening to our world.
Like many I am dreading it!
Like alot of things the morons truly spoil it for everyone else.
The first bit of proper sunshine this year and we get those fktard bellends crammed together on beaches those using the childrens play areas as external gyms and traditionally thicko motorcyclists queueing together at the icecream and burger vans like lemmings/lambs to the slaughter truly make me despair at the stupidity of the human race.
The first bit of proper sunshine this year and we get those fktard bellends crammed together on beaches those using the childrens play areas as external gyms and traditionally thicko motorcyclists queueing together at the icecream and burger vans like lemmings/lambs to the slaughter truly make me despair at the stupidity of the human race.
untakenname said:
I fear that the public simply won't accept a lockdown, the fatality rate for those under 50 without any premorbid conditions is less than one percent so a large minority of people will just go about life like normal.
I think within 24 hours they will when they start getting arrested or the army is out. It could happenuntakenname said:
I fear that the public simply won't accept a lockdown, the fatality rate for those under 50 without any premorbid conditions is less than one percent so a large minority of people will just go about life like normal.
Which just proves the point above:‘Like alot of things the morons truly spoil it for everyone else.’
It’s not ‘the public’, it’s the moronic element of it.
Stay in Bed Instead said:
I don't disagree.
I think by the end of the week only essential workers will be permitted to work. Everyone else will have to stay at home except for food/medical shopping and medical emergencies. That will initially last until at least after Easter.
Yep, its not fair.I think by the end of the week only essential workers will be permitted to work. Everyone else will have to stay at home except for food/medical shopping and medical emergencies. That will initially last until at least after Easter.
I will have to go to work while almost everyone else watches netflix
I have freinds and family who live on the Norfolk coast.
They said that yesterday the sea front & town centres were a lot busier than usual, virus social distancing not withstanding, due to 'Londoners' coming up to their second homes/holiday homes.
Now whlist I can understand the desire to leave London, or any large town/city in the current situation, but by milling around and not social distancing all they're doing is increasing the risk of spreading the virus to Norfolk and its elderly population much more widely than the current (as of 22-Mar) reported 24 cases.
They're just selfisih, inconsiderate morons.
They said that yesterday the sea front & town centres were a lot busier than usual, virus social distancing not withstanding, due to 'Londoners' coming up to their second homes/holiday homes.
Now whlist I can understand the desire to leave London, or any large town/city in the current situation, but by milling around and not social distancing all they're doing is increasing the risk of spreading the virus to Norfolk and its elderly population much more widely than the current (as of 22-Mar) reported 24 cases.
They're just selfisih, inconsiderate morons.
Hopefully it would be just London.
I think if they did the whole country, it would be an even bigger economic disaster.
As loads and loads of companies would just fold, if being told to stop work for more than a couple of weeks.
I know the company i work for wouldn't survive unless the government pay all costs (rent etc).
I think if they did the whole country, it would be an even bigger economic disaster.
As loads and loads of companies would just fold, if being told to stop work for more than a couple of weeks.
I know the company i work for wouldn't survive unless the government pay all costs (rent etc).
I'm starting to think it may not be a bad thing. I've heard a couple of separate reports from locals that our town centre has become a no-go zone during the late evenings already, with cycle gangs of 20-30 balaclava-wearing kids terrorising people trying to get home after work. st like this needs stamping on, hard.
Puddenchucker said:
I have freinds and family who live on the Norfolk coast.
They said that yesterday the sea front & town centres were a lot busier than usual, virus social distancing not withstanding, due to 'Londoners' coming up to their second homes/holiday homes.
Now whlist I can understand the desire to leave London, or any large town/city in the current situation, but by milling around and not social distancing all they're doing is increasing the risk of spreading the virus to Norfolk and its elderly population much more widely than the current (as of 22-Mar) reported 24 cases.
They're just selfisih, inconsiderate morons.
Yep, my parents live up there and said the same.They said that yesterday the sea front & town centres were a lot busier than usual, virus social distancing not withstanding, due to 'Londoners' coming up to their second homes/holiday homes.
Now whlist I can understand the desire to leave London, or any large town/city in the current situation, but by milling around and not social distancing all they're doing is increasing the risk of spreading the virus to Norfolk and its elderly population much more widely than the current (as of 22-Mar) reported 24 cases.
They're just selfisih, inconsiderate morons.
Puddenchucker said:
I have freinds and family who live on the Norfolk coast.
They said that yesterday the sea front & town centres were a lot busier than usual, virus social distancing not withstanding, due to 'Londoners' coming up to their second homes/holiday homes.
Now whlist I can understand the desire to leave London, or any large town/city in the current situation, but by milling around and not social distancing all they're doing is increasing the risk of spreading the virus to Norfolk and its elderly population much more widely than the current (as of 22-Mar) reported 24 cases.
They're just selfisih, inconsiderate morons.
It’s happening in many parts of the country. I’m amazed that some of these people can even feed themselves. They said that yesterday the sea front & town centres were a lot busier than usual, virus social distancing not withstanding, due to 'Londoners' coming up to their second homes/holiday homes.
Now whlist I can understand the desire to leave London, or any large town/city in the current situation, but by milling around and not social distancing all they're doing is increasing the risk of spreading the virus to Norfolk and its elderly population much more widely than the current (as of 22-Mar) reported 24 cases.
They're just selfisih, inconsiderate morons.
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