The GAA starts back here next week (normally a summer season) and they actually think it’s going to work out. I give it less than a month.
The GAA starts back here next week (normally a summer season) and they actually think it’s going to work out. I give it less than a month.
There's an increasing number of people not wearing masks on public transport. The message is lost. Open the clubs.
Have you fines there? Hopefully we’ll have them in the next couple of weeks.
Merseyside being the only area getting the strictest lockdown suits me fine.
I'm a twit
Strictly needs to adapt, like.
Apparently it's a common dance in Czech which flips the lols round onto the outraged cretins in the comments section.
If it's a common dance in the Czech Republic then it flips the lols onto our boy Mockers.
It's the only way Mokkers dances.
The school drop off is always a laugh. It's just parents left, right and centre rolling off their kids symptoms and why it DEFINITELY isn't Covid.
"He has a bit of a cough, but I wouldn't say it was persistent"
"She was a bit toasty this morning but she's fine now she's had some Calpol"
If it's true that young kids rarely catch / spread this then it is a massive bit of luck, because a third of every school would need testing every week and that quite plainly isn't happening. Not at my kids school, anyway.
I'm largely a government sympathiser in these times but this is pretty dystopian:
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Does read a bit 'wanna cyber?'
Nice of them to assume a muslim goes straight to cyberterrorism.
With feet that sexy Fatima better be going cyber on onlyfans
I got dressmaker.
Twitter is awful.
As predicted, the wahey working from home brigade have started twitching now it threatens them. Do they expect the government to pay musicians and the like indefinitely?
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappvi...2c5f6912ed7076
I didn't realise the extent to which this was all polluted northern bastards. Has Baz been putting Covid stickers everywhere in an attempt to get it locked down? Merseyside looks like a death camp.
We might need to annex the North at this rate.
The one hotspot in the entire SW and it's right next to my house.
University town (so they say). Once you account for those it's basically Lancashire and the North East flaring up only. Someone come up with a working theory. Is it self-declared 'friendliness' costing them their lives? I do hope so.
All the spit Scousers send flying everytime they talk can't be helping.
Just remember, for the sake of perspective and to not fall into the brainwashing trap, that it's a minor illness and that you have no point of reference.
That map would probably be blacker than my xvideos search history if we had a similiar one for the flu.
Deaths for non-vulnerable under-60's are still less than 500. I think it was 300 and something.
A reminder that in 2012, 1,500 15-64 year olds died from pneumonia.
Jean-Claude Van Tam has taken a colouring marker to the map above. A brown one too :*)
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/09/h...day/index.html
This will be hugely interesting to see develop (or not).
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order last month allowing bars and restaurants to reopen to full capacity.
What a man. This kind of strong leadership is why he shags a decent looking bird every night and isn't having to live a lie and delude himself that he 'loves' his pig of a wife like all the #teampanic melts.
The Nightingales are 'mobilising' apparently.
"More people are now in hospital with Covid than before lockdown in March, says NHS medical director Stephen Powis"
From the Beeb.
Deaths still not climbing particularly quickly though?
I'm definitely in on this 'long covid' is a fraud conspiracy/theory. It sounds too much like fannies just having something new to blame being pathetic on.
My best attempt is that before lockdown we were on a much worse trajectory than we are now and therefore looking at hospital numbers, now vs then, isn't a comparison that one can deduce much from.
Most of the deaths were in April and early May. Despite the hysterics at the time, we locked down reasonably quickly.
Didn't Darren Fletcher have something like that? (Obviously not Covid related)
I see that as a result of Greater Manchester going into tier 2, Oldham is having its stricter measures eased to fall in line with tier 2. Oh to be a bar owner in Oldham and to sniff out the opportunity to sue the shit out of the government for their retardedness.
Again, if you're sending Liverpool into tier 3 at 300-400 per 100K, how long before we're all into it? 1 week?
Wakefield (I think the only place remaining in West Yorkshire without any local restrictions) is probably going to get thrown in with rest of the area at "Tier 2" as a result of this. So the pub is still open, but I can't mix with people from other households there (unless I sit outside, in October), which is the entire point of going to the pub.
Only alcoholics, ninety year old men and those weird couples who only socialise with each other go to the pub on their "own". You're basically telling all the pubs in Tier 2 areas "stay open and sort your own staff out, whilst we simultaneously do everything we can to limit your business".
Although presumably it will also be nigh on possible to police too. Unless they start checking the fucking electoral register on entry. "Oh, we all house share". Job done.
My trip to Ben Nevis (where it was 2 households together maximum at that time) made it clearly apparent that the hospitality industry neither has the capacity nor the will to check any of this stuff. They'll get you out by 10, but while you're in there it's a free for all.