Yeah, calm down 'cuz'. I only wanted to see the fawning coverage confuse itself for a temporary lol. I don't want you all dead.
Oi don't try and spin it, it's clear as day your crusty shitty bumholes are what's protected you whities.
You get incentives to eat out, we get this.
Last edited by Giggles; 03-08-2020 at 11:39 AM.
They paid 16.95 for a burger?
It looks like he's already overpaid for that burger so maybe they thought they may as well rinse him for a few extra quid.
EDIT: Spikey. o/
Standard for Dublin 4, or Dublin in general, but loads of places are pulling this stroke.
Anyway, €3.20 for a 350ml sparkling water or €3.15 for a splash of MiWadi (Robinsons) in tap water are bigger crimes than the burger.
£12 for a taco.
There was a good Jay Rayner line once about an overpriced burger/steak: 'For that price, I'd at the very least expect the cow to be led under the table and pleasure me while I ate'.
When did you start typing in Welsh?
Now in a minute.
My daughter has had a runny nose for a few days, but today has completely crashed and has both a temperature and a cough aswel as complete lethargy. So just called 111 and had a dr call us back. His advice was "it's probably a virus". Well fuck me doc, why hadn't we thought of that?
I asked what we do about Nursery and he just said "keep her home if she seems out of sorts". Err, yeah, obviously. It was more to clarify if she / we should be isolating. Apparently not.
I mean, i'm 99% sure it's a cold, but we called because thats what you're supposed to do if there are symptoms and it was a complete waste of time. We have symptoms in the house but we're free to crack on. Cool.
Can you get her tested?
I think she's too young.
Edit: Yeah. She's 4, the test is 5+.
it does mean that I'll have to go deep throat a swab when I start feeling like shit in a few days though.
You know that video's going to be good when you see a polo shirt drenched in sweat within seconds.
From what I've read he's a nice chap and was massively playing up to the camera.
Runny nose should hopefully reassure you that it's likely a common cold, or variance thereof.
But it does raise the fact that so many people have not been ill with any lergy recently due to lockdown/shielding. It's going to be carnage come this winter when everyone's immunity is so low that we'll be catching all sorts.
We're up to 205 (652 in total) cases since the latest outbreak, with 6 deaths.
Currently, more than 133,000 people have been quarantined, including 1,258 people quarantined at hospital, 20,427 people at quarantine areas and 111,594 at home.
Masks are mandatory again in HCMC from tomorrow. Fines from 110,000-330,000 ($5-15) - not quite sure why there is a sliding scale.
Last edited by John Arne; 04-08-2020 at 09:34 AM.
We added sickness and diarrhoea over night so guess it's just a good old sickness bug.
It's heartening to see our native species are still thriving.
Gastrointestinal symptoms are quite common in kids with covid...
Jokes about absent fathers? When did we all get so old?
RvN vs Henry was much easier.
You say that but I dunno which of them is the better dad.
They both seem like caring fathers, so you'd take the one that isn't suspended for half the season.
Ruud spends less time doing punditry work so I think he wins.
The WHO with another absolutely impartial assessment.
We have further comments from David Nabarro, the WHO's special envoy on Covid-19, on the coronavirus outbreak, including his assessment of the UK's response.
He told the BBC: "I’m saying that Britain is going to do really well because I'm seeing evidence that there is, firstly, really good attention to where the virus is locally, secondly, a lot of public engagement in getting on top of it and thirdly, wherever I am looking now, I am seeing evidence that different parts of society are pulling together and saying we are going to get on top of this."
He added that "nobody wants to go through further lockdowns".
"The economy has taken a big hit and we've got to make absolutely certain that economic recovery can happen, and that means getting ahead of the virus," he said.
He said countries that had a particularly good response to the dealing with the virus included Singapore, South Korea, China and Vietnam.
Was 'David Nabarro' wearing an oversized trilby, dark glasses and bushy moustache while he said that?
Did the WHO come into this with a good reputation? Because they're going to come out of it a laughing stock.
Almost every country is going to come out of it as one too.
The WHO is basically like any other international organisation - lovely to pay lip service to in times of plenty, but when you actually need it it becomes completely powerless because countries, quite rightly, do what's best for them.
Every 'public health' organisation, whether national or supranational, is useless.
I have never paid much attention to them, but they always seem to do quite well with Ebola and other outbreaks. Weren't they also quite important for HIV awareness @phonics?
I don't know... I just had them pegged as being quite good before this shit.
China having demonstrated "a particularly good response to dealing with the virus" is going to keep me in lols for weeks.
To still be maintaining that at this stage when it's manifestly clear that they started the fucking thing, lied about it, tried to cover it up and then silenced any brave whistleblowers, is unreal.