COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Are you a complete numpty?

You're one of the most negative people on this thread rushing to your computer at the slightest bit of bad news so I'm not surprised that you think it will kill you. In case you're totally oblivious, unless you're either really old, really fat or really ill you are very very unlikely to die.
 
If people follow the advice, it's more likely to peter out.

However it's getting people to follow the advice that is the problem, and their work places, and anywhere in public, supermarkets for instance, I've used 3 locally in the last 4 weeks, I won't be using 2 of them again as they were full of idiots that don't even follow simple instructions, and these supermarkets were letting in too many idiots at the same time, because otherwise it affects their profit margin, the other is being very good, and the people are generally sensible in there.
I stopped using my large Sainsbury store as their policy appeared to be one out, ten in and sanitise your own trolley in an area where everyone had to pass you. Completely bonkers approach which wasn’t helped by the staff ignoring social distancing.
 
Pretty much everyone with more than a couple of brain cells to rub together.......

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52715571

This sort of inevitable outcome was discussed at length on here and the 'Is lockdown beginning to show signs of breaking' thread

I was chatting to an ICU nurse in Leeds on Friday night and Leeds hasn’t seen the increase Bradford has. I know a nurse at Bradford and the hospital seems to be a bit of an outlier in that it’s ICU capacity is still under strain.

I know loads of people had a knees up for VE Day but the majority of people stayed in after then. There are ups and downs and the post VE Day stay in (at least where I live) May have contributed to the significant reductions in serious cases in recent days. Ps Obviously, Ramadan was likely to have a bigger impact in Bradford than most Cities.
 
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I stopped using my large Sainsbury store as their policy appeared to be one out, ten in and sanitise your own trolley in an area where everyone had to pass you. Completely bonkers approach which wasn’t helped by the staff ignoring social distancing.

I normally go to Aldi but I went to Waitrose on Sunday because I needed to take empties back to the on site bottle bank. I noticed that at Aldi, people tend to keep at the sides of the aisles but the Waitrose crowd seem to think they have a right to walk down the middle of the aisles, compromising customers social distancing.
 
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