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  • Plot70
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    It has started spreading faster in some places.
    They are still promoting touch screen phones for track and trace and they will obviously spread it especially since I have never seen one being cleaned.
    I don't understand why they can't use the contact-less card readers as they have attached printers too for printing out letters.

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  • Mark_Riga
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    Originally posted by Plot70 View Post
    I did my own risk assessment by naked eye and came to the conclusion that it is not as serious as the doom merchants think.
    Well, now the run down NHS is reaching breaking point. Getting on for 1000 a day dying ad that is from the virus not counting associated deaths where people are not being treated due to the severe shortage of staff and resources. The nightingale hospitals are pretty useless unstaffed. So roughly 50k a day testing +ve and 1k dying gives 2% chance if you get it not to mention the many other affects it has. You would be happy getting on a plane then with those odds I take it.

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  • Plot70
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    We are welcoming London to tier three over the weekend.
    At least we are still allowed to cultivate the ground for food.
    I have not washed anything I have bought in the supermarket.
    The reason for this it because I passed someone in the street who was coughing all the time and felt very faint or almost negligable symptoms afterwards. It was a week or so before we got stripes on the supermarket floors.
    It has been a slightly more snuffly winter this year but I would put that down to the first frosts being late.

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  • Snoop Puss
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    I wash everything that needs to go in the freezer or fridge. Everything else just gets left in the bags somewhere cool for three days. That said, the WHO has decided transmission via surfaces is in fact negligible and its aerosols that are the main source of infection. Hence its belated insistence on masks.

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  • Nicos
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    We plonk everything on the floor which can't be soapy washed and then spray it and leave it for a couple of days. That bit of floor has never been so clean!!!
    its the frozen stuff which is the pain isn't it?... thank goodness for spray disinfectant eh?

    Lovely to see you can post again lumpy!... we've missed you!
    Last edited by Nicos; 16-12-2020, 02:10 PM.

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  • Lumpy
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    I’m fed up with sanitising the shopping. Never thought I could brag about my bleaching abilities.

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  • Plot70
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    I did my own risk assessment by naked eye and came to the conclusion that it is not as serious as the doom merchants think.
    Taking a wide angle view of behavior in supermarkets I spotted phone zombies poking at the screens and then reaching into the produce including ready to eat fruit. I have never seen a phone being cleaned.
    Many supermarkets just send a member of staff to pick your order and submit it to the delivery driver.
    Depending on the scientific report you read viruses can last between 3 and 28 days on a phone screens and any surfaces the zombie transfers it to.
    My conclusion is that if you are fit to cultivate the land you are very unlikely to be affected.
    My result is 2cm and one hand touch from mouth to mouth via a phone screen and an item of ready to eat fruit.

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  • Nicos
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    I really think some people just go into a fog when shopping focussing on where things are ie zoning out....
    And not who is around them.
    Just like in everyday life there are those who are more socially minded and those who just plain aren"�t.

    I have found suddenly flinging my arms in the air as if I"�m suddenly being held at gunpoint seems to catch people"�s attention!!!!!.....spot the nutter.........but I "� avoid like the plague"� groups of larking around teenagers...

    I mostly go at lunchtime when it"�s traditionally the time when people have their main meal of the day here and the shops are empty.

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  • Snoop Puss
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    We can't do online shopping for groceries where we live. We've eventually settled on the strategy of arriving at the shops or market as soon as they open. As the earliest shop we go to opens at 8.00 am, usually it's just us, the staff and maybe at most one or two other customers.

    We've started doing this, as Mr Snoop got fed up telling people to back off and to put their masks on properly. And I got a bit embarrassed, truth to tell, because he kept coming across as a mad ranter, though it always had the desired effect because most people are a bit nervous of mad ranters!

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  • burnie
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    We have not been in a supermarket since February, partly because we are shielding but partly to stop me from being arrested after hitting someone like that. We get what we need delivered from our 3 local super market chains, the drivers have all been superb and we usually get all we order without too many odd substitutions lol.

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  • JanieB
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    I don"�t think this pandemic is going away soon despite the emerging vaccines. I stuck pretty strictly to the rules during the first lockdown but I found the deliveries only every 3 weeks left me craving fresh fruit and veg and milk.

    Anyway, the reason for this post. I was in our local T3sc0"�s and socially distancing in the queue for the checkout. A lady came along with her trolley and put herself between me and the person in front who was unloading their shopping to be scanned. I pointed out that there was a queue and it was behind me. The lady commented "�Well you"�re a long way back aren"�t you"� and went off a bit huffily. When I got to the checkout the couple behind me were where they"�d be before COVID. Too close. I didn"�t know whether to ask them to back off or not as I"�ve heard of arguments starting over such requests.

    It seems that people are getting blasé about social distancing, which places the vulnerable in a difficult position.

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  • Baldy
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    hello all hope you're doing well...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttr9DARVY-0

    approx 1.50



    this thread has gone on a tangent....

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  • Containergardener
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    Good attitude GF .
    I like cheese snoop, maybe because I don't go for puddings though, I'm more a savoury fan.
    I think activity is important , whether allotment or walking etc. I have no desire to flog myself in a gym these days

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  • Snoop Puss
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    ^I can't begin to imagine life without yogurt and cheese...

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  • Nicos
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    Love your attitude gf!

    I've no chance...grew up in Cheshire -a brill dairy region
    Now living in Normandy -another massive dairy area!

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