kaz7
Well-Known Member
I think our gov is being a bit wooly on some things,i would prefer your way of doing thingsNot here Kaz one person per car that's it less people in the shop less risk 600€ if you disobey
I think our gov is being a bit wooly on some things,i would prefer your way of doing thingsNot here Kaz one person per car that's it less people in the shop less risk 600€ if you disobey
3yo old and a 6yo! The worst thing is the neighbors have two at similar ages but the poor buggers don’t understand why they can’t play together.
You can have my dog if you take my 3yo too!
I started out on all of this quite relaxed. Then my company went into self isolation, closed their office to the staff, we're left in the field getting blood urine, spit on us and the company have told us not to go to the office. Right now I am fucked off more than scaredMy daughter's a care worker. She's been told to isolate for 7 days because of a cough that's reared its ugly head.
Her symptoms appear not to correspond too closely with the virus but she's petrified, bless her.
Can’t argue with that tbf!As soon as you write that...
;-)
Considering it is killing any bugger not just the old or infirm yes I will. The eariness of the rush hour looking like 4am on a weekday made an impression.Are we all joining in the communal applause for health workers at 8 pm tonight?
Are you working at BBC Sport and they've found out you're a City fan?I started out on all of this quite relaxed. Then my company went into self isolation, closed their office to the staff, we're left in the field getting blood urine, spit on us and the company have told us not to go to the office. Right now I am fucked off more than scared
The 1 person per car rule helps when controlling persons moving from high to lower CV containing areas in Spain.Not here Kaz one person per car that's it less people in the shop less risk 600€ if you disobey
Three more people have died from coronavirus in Scotland, taking the total number of deaths there to 25 and the UK-wide tally to 468.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest figures, adding that the number of positive COVID-19 tests in the country had also increased from 719 to 894 - a rise of 175 in a day.
England, Wales and Northern Ireland are expected to update their own coronavirus figures later on Thursday
The UK's coronavirus numbers as it stands:
- England - 414 deaths and 7,973 confirmed cases
- Scotland - 25 deaths and 894 confirmed cases
- Wales - 22 deaths and 628 confirmed cases
- Northern Ireland - seven deaths and 209 confirmed cases