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11 minutes ago, NewBornBairn said:

Just spoke to a concrete company, who are listed as a "key" industry so should be staying open, but their entire (Polish) workforce has refused to come in.

Our canteen staff also failed to appear yesterday (don't blame them at all).

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1 minute ago, NewBornBairn said:

Gloves would make absolutely no difference to a checkout operator - the virus sticks to gloves just as much as it sticks to the skin.

When I was at Stephens the bakers last week they were using a plastic glove with a 4" hoop where the cuff was, they could quickly put it on with one hand, take your money and gave your change in a plastic tub.

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1 hour ago, Granny Danger said:

That’s essential.  
 

If my windows are dirty I won’t be able to see which neighbours go out for a second walk and grass them up to the polis.

 

Granny danger confronting a neighbour who has left the house twice in a day -

 

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15 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

Prince Charles has the virus

According to the news he only displayed ‘mild symptoms’.

I thought people were only getting tested if they were serious enough to be hospitalised?

 

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I'm not going to have the opportunity to do that while I'm shopping though.
Aye but did you not say you wiped the stuff down because she didn't wear gloves?

Her wearing gloves makes no difference to her passing on something to your stuff.

It does protect the staff a bit, and you, touching trolleys and stuff, but that's about it. Gloves don't limit the spread.
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1 minute ago, Granny Danger said:

According to the news he only displayed ‘mild symptoms’.

I thought people were only getting tested if they were serious enough to be hospitalised?

 

Not if you're a "celebrity", "sports star" or "Rich" it would seem.

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According to the news he only displayed ‘mild symptoms’.
I thought people were only getting tested if they were serious enough to be hospitalised?
 


He’s 123 years old. Even mild symptoms for someone of that age could be fatal.
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6 minutes ago, Karpaty Lviv said:

Am I allowed to go to Home Bargins for a big pack of AA batteries or is that not “essential shopping?”

Aye. Home Bargains, on the other hand...

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4 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
5 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:
According to the news he only displayed ‘mild symptoms’.
I thought people were only getting tested if they were serious enough to be hospitalised?
 

These reptiles will be getting tested once a day probably.

Yet we can’t test health workers.  Go figure.

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It's ok for Charles and Camilla to fcuk off to second home in the highlands but the rest of the country have been told to stay where they are and not to go north.


Radio Five Live sycophant reporter accuses Charles of “working from home”. What work will that be, then?
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