I think he's got lung cancer so you're probably right.My money’s on him being off the air within a year or two, for good.
Don't wish it on anyone but he really is unpleasant.
I think he's got lung cancer so you're probably right.My money’s on him being off the air within a year or two, for good.
Very, very dangerous
Poor Italian people. It must be horrendous being amongst this. Their hospital beds will be completely overwhelmed now. People will be dying without even getting to the hospital.
Oh I don’t wish it on anyone either. Nor will I shed a tear. He’s a ghastly **** and the world will be a better place without his lying, racist vitriol.I think he's got lung cancer so you're probably right.
Don't wish it on anyone but he really is unpleasant.
I do like pretty Italian curvesOurs looks prettier, more tidy.
What should be the personal plan though?
I mean this genuinely.
I’d class myself as pretty fit and healthy, go to the gym, run and play football, exercise pretty much 7 days a week.
I can work from home so that’s ok.
So, take for example this evening. I’m due to play football at 7 for an hour. Am i now not supposed to go?
If I want to go to the gym tomorrow and do spin, should I not go there now?
If City is still on against Burnley and Madrid, should I not go?
If I fancy a couple of pints tonight in my local to hopefully see the scousers get beat, should I not go?
I went to Asda after work for a few bits and The Nesbitt's must have been out there in force this week. No soap, no bog roll, no pasta. WtfJust been to Sainsbury's.
Bloke at self service checkout in face mask and wearing surgical.gloves buying 20+ bottles of water.
What should be the personal plan though?
I mean this genuinely.
I’d class myself as pretty fit and healthy, go to the gym, run and play football, exercise pretty much 7 days a week.
I can work from home so that’s ok.
So, take for example this evening. I’m due to play football at 7 for an hour. Am i now not supposed to go?
If I want to go to the gym tomorrow and do spin, should I not go there now?
If City is still on against Burnley and Madrid, should I not go?
If I fancy a couple of pints tonight in my local to hopefully see the scousers get beat, should I not go?
Just been to Sainsbury's.
Bloke at self service checkout in face mask and wearing surgical.gloves buying 20+ bottles of water.
I went to Asda after work for a few bits and The Nesbitt's must have been out there in force this week. No soap, no bog roll, no pasta. Wtf
Thousands of Spanish football fans currently in Liverpool. Why on earth have they been allowed here???
people also getting off flights from Italy and not being tested
I’m guessing the Italian authorities may have some idea about that and one can see they’re just as insouciant as yourself. What with locking downs their entire country and bringing on a guaranteed recession and stuff.This is the first time i've seen a post which examines the problem of the death rate statistics logically. I've been wanting to post something similar but holding back because there are a couple of posters who will jump on it.
The fact is that the average age of those who die in Italy is 81 and they almost all have more than one underlying health problem. They may well have died from any viral infection and gone un noticed but because it's COVID they are now a statistic of interest. As I posted earlier, old people die. If it's not one thing it's another. Only by comparing total death rates would you know if this is having a significant impact and i've been unable to find any Statistics is far.
Wife said the same bud, there are a bunch of selfish buggers out there, imagine how bad they'd be if there was genuine food shortages. As a society we've come a long way from singing songs in the blitz, at least it's put the "We are becoming a much nicer society" nonsense to bed.
It's every man/woman/and everything in between for themselves.
Yours looks very similar to China around day 23, maybe its reaching the peak now, our news said tonight that the first town it was detected in had no new cases today for the first time. I can't remember the towns name unfortunately.Ours looks prettier, more tidy.
Don’t believe the Pathé newsreels. It was exactly the same then and one of the reasons why rationing was introduced.Wife said the same bud, there are a bunch of selfish buggers out there, imagine how bad they'd be if there was genuine food shortages. As a society we've come a long way from singing songs in the blitz, at least it's put the "We are becoming a much nicer society" nonsense to bed.
It's every man/woman/and everything in between for themselves.
Day 17 maybe. There’s no real gap between total recoveries and deaths in Italy and there was at day 23 in China.Yours looks very similar to China around day 23, maybe its reaching the peak now, our news said tonight that the first town it was detected in had no new cases today for the first time. I can't remember the towns name unfortunately.
Don’t believe the Pathé newsreels. It was exactly the same then and one of the reasons why rationing was introduced.
We've been going on a few days saying it's about the health system getting overwhelmed, and not so much about straight-up personal covid risk. Even if that is obviously also a concern and gets worse if the health system is overwhelmed.This is the first time i've seen a post which examines the problem of the death rate statistics logically. I've been wanting to post something similar but holding back because there are a couple of posters who will jump on it.
The fact is that the average age of those who die in Italy is 81 and they almost all have more than one underlying health problem. They may well have died from any viral infection and gone un noticed but because it's COVID they are now a statistic of interest. As I posted earlier, old people die. If it's not one thing it's another. Only by comparing total death rates would you know if this is having a significant impact and i've been unable to find any Statistics is far.
He got there in the end