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    #11
    pompous git

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      #12
      Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
      Unprecedented sequential stock market drops, business collapsing, a real unnecessary increase in people being infected due to a very late response from the type of UK Government who's Prime Minister makes a joke along the lines of "we will make a last gasp dash for ventilators" and you're worrying about when entrance to Oxford University will re-open?

      You got to remember the current PM of the UK government is only there because of a lie. Truly, I could think of nothing worse than having a failed Daily Telegraph columnist running the country.
      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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        #13
        Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
        You got to remember the current PM of the UK government is only there because of a lie. Truly, I could think of nothing worse than having a failed Daily Telegraph columnist running the country.
        As it's not a personality contest and the PM has no true individual powers without sign-off from the cabinet, I'm sure we would all have preferred it if the amateurish nature of the government was on show through some other means, rather than a mishandled pandemic.

        Doctors on the front line still do not have access to appropriate PPE. GPs are not being provided any working PPE; a flappy material facemask is not enough when you are being coughed on. The number of people they will infect who they are treating who may just have influenza or a severe cold is going to be staggeringly high. The main worry is I am reliably informed that there is not much we can do except import them as producing the masks requires specialist kit for the valve. At least two factories are trying to quickly create machinery to make these in central England, but it is slow progress realistically.

        I do not often worry; life generally goes on. Now? I am very very worried, particularly for NHS workers on the front line who are inevitably going to fall sick and pass this on within hospitals and at home to their loved ones and on to nurseries/schools. The feedback loop seems to be unstoppable.

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          #14
          Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
          As it's not a personality contest and the PM has no true individual powers without sign-off from the cabinet, I'm sure we would all have preferred it if the amateurish nature of the government was on show through some other means, rather than a mishandled pandemic.

          Doctors on the front line still do not have access to appropriate PPE. GPs are not being provided any working PPE; a flappy material facemask is not enough when you are being coughed on. The number of people they will infect who they are treating who may just have influenza or a severe cold is going to be staggeringly high. The main worry is I am reliably informed that there is not much we can do except import them as producing the masks requires specialist kit for the valve. At least two factories are trying to quickly create machinery to make these in central England, but it is slow progress realistically.

          I do not often worry; life generally goes on. Now? I am very very worried, particularly for NHS workers on the front line who are inevitably going to fall sick and pass this on within hospitals and at home to their loved ones and on to nurseries/schools. The feedback loop seems to be unstoppable.
          aye, - right.

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            #15
            Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
            We've been homeschooling since the shutdown here in Germany... so far so good. I recommend keeping the routine, get up at normal times etc. although our meal times are slipping. We're not eating as much, partly cause being hermits means we're not burning many calories.
            My kids are at college - they're now on remote learning. Well, the one doing life sciences is. The one training to be a teacher has to wait a week while the professors catch up on the technology... Secondary school kids are using various collaboration tools to keep the teaching going. Exams are still take place under strict controls. The infrastructure is bearing up ok.
            Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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              #16
              Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
              Is this a satirical post?

              Unprecedented sequential stock market drops, business collapsing, a real unnecessary increase in people being infected due to a very late response from the type of UK Government who's Prime Minister makes a joke along the lines of "we will make a last gasp dash for ventilators" and you're worrying about when entrance to Oxford University will re-open?

              You need to get your priorities in order.

              The real disadvantaged from all this omnishambles will be the increased number of dead who needlessly were infected in the first place. I've even been advising people worrying about these sorts of things to think of the bigger picture. Don't even worry about your mortgage payment, lost job, or anything like that. This is an unprecedented situation and may continue for months. Exams, if anything, can be better prepared for through study now. Life will be strange for a couple of years after the fall-out from this as we readjust all walks of life. 20-30% unemployment is a serious fact staring us in the face now. Your house will not burn down (hopefully), you will not be homeless, you will get food, your family will survive. Minimise the risk of infection and keep a clear head. Numbers on computers - bills mortgages, everything - they're on hold.

              In the interim, keep your family as safe as possible and - if you are fully healthy (not pregnant, etc) join in with the thousands donning FPP3 facemasks and gloves to help support those in need at this time who are likely to be abandoned by the healthcare service due to mass staff illnesses due to lack of PPE.

              Perspective.
              Oh do get a grip. In a thread about schools being closed I have commented about how it will affect my school aged childen.

              There are plenty of other threads about the virus and how it will affect the economy and society as a whole.
              England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.

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                #17
                Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                They can't be that bad?

                Maybe if you spent more time with them they would be nicer.

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                  #18
                  So who is doing the childcare?

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                    #19
                    My lad loves school, he's proper gutted.

                    My daughter OTOH is jumping for joy!

                    qh
                    He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.

                    I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                      So who is doing the childcare?
                      Parents - I can see a lot of projects getting delayed a bit.

                      And once we have confirmation exams have gone I have 2 people who are going to be learning powerapps and online marketing.
                      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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