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It may well, but after a request it shouldn't, I moved quite a few posts, and said so.It is inevitable as conversation follows breaking news being released by politicians
It may well, but after a request it shouldn't, I moved quite a few posts, and said so.It is inevitable as conversation follows breaking news being released by politicians
Basically studies allegedly show if you had mild Covid and exercised when having it this can lead to ongoing heart problems months later.Do lots of it
Heaton Norris, surely.The Nursery in Heaton Moor has been closed for months mate.
Fair play.It may well, but after a request it shouldn't, I moved quite a few posts, and said so.
My kids nursery told us today that they will be closing if we enter another lockdown.Does anyone know if nurseries will also close as part of the new lockdown?
This was something Doctor Fauci was talking about in an interview the other week. He said that he doesn't think that Covid will be eradicated like smallpox but that it will be eliminated in most countries as is the case with polio,measles and such like.Yes, I was of course pointing to a favourable position. Likelihood/good case is suppression.
With largely good enough weather for people not to be stuck indoors with each other.To be fair it was also at a time when viruses of this sort are naturally on the wane.
It may well, but after a request it shouldn't, I moved quite a few posts, and said so.
Yep. That has to have played a part.With largely good enough weather for people not to be stuck indoors with each other.
Yeah, I can't help feeling that in years to come there will be major health issues traced back to this virus.
If there is any truth to these stories regarding exercise then it opens a whole new can of worms.
With windows shut, central heating (and thus water vapour in the air) or air conditioning heaters (circulating the same air around) cranked upWith largely good enough weather for people not to be stuck indoors with each other.
We had 10 cases at work within 4 weeks. Had to shut the office for a week to break the cycle.With windows shut, central heating (and thus water vapour in the air) or air conditioning heaters (circulating the same air around) cranked up
I’ve always been an advocate of fresh air indoors as much as possible, to combat cold and flu seasons.We had 10 cases at work within 4 weeks. Had to shut the office for a week to break the cycle.
The first thing we were told upon our return was the importance of keeping windows open. Not great for a cold arse like me, but it definitely worked ;-)
Fucking nightmare if they do it really is.Not heard anything yet, trying to find out. I have a feeling they will :(
I don't think it's shouting as such, more a way of doing "headers" and, therefore, making it easier to read/compartmentalize.Please stop shouting each post
I've always been the same about fresh air being a good way to lift the spirits.I’ve always been an advocate of fresh air indoors as much as possible, to combat cold and flu seasons.
I’d rather have windows open and wear a vest or a jumper, or put a blanket over me, than windows closed (and the heating on).
Used to drive my parents up the wall when I was younger as I’d go round and put the windows on the latch.