MegaSteve
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A neighbour commented about seeing our lad wishing his Mum happy Mothers day from halfway down the path... Asking if we were "at risk" herself politely advising we are all "at risk"...
I'm following the guidelines laid out by the government. And I'm not driving my dog anywhere.Tell that to the paramedics and firemen cutting you out your car.
It’s not nessesary to drive anywhere to walk your dog.
It’s about reducing the possibility that’s all.
I see what your saying but our “ experts “ are telling us conflicting things.
Matt Hancock think we should all go out for some fresh air.
While most of the scientists not all advocate staying indoors.
You pick your “expert” according to what you belive.
They all need to sing from the same sheet so we know where we stand.
Amongst all the experts advice there is a few absolutes. The numbers that have caught it, how infectious it seems to be and the numbers that have died. We don't need an expert to assess the risk. "Oh, go out and risk getting something that will KILL me. Stay in and reduce the risk of being KILLED."
Doesn't look like a tough one for me.
Fair point - but a genuine question. Is it easy enough for you to get what you need in bulk at the moment. By bulk I mean, say, a weeks worth of stuff. (I'm guessing it's nice to get fresh bread daily but hardly essential given the circumstances)Police stopped our neighbour earlier today on her daily walk into the village for bread - they've seen her several times before. Advice from them today, "buy in bulk or get fined."
Fair point - but a genuine question. Is it easy enough for you to get what you need in bulk at the moment. By bulk I mean, say, a weeks worth of stuff. (I'm guessing it's nice to get fresh bread daily but hardly essential given the circumstances)
She phones me when she’s in our road .
I go out while she puts her clothes in the washing machine and has a shower.
I make sure I stay away from everyone but if we have a lockdown I won’t be able to do this.
I will be in the shed soon so it might take a complete ban to sort it out.
But having said that a lockdown dosnt seem to be working in other countries if you look at the death rate.
I shake my head. Genuinely shaking my head.
He is doing a decent job in very, very difficult circumstances. I absolutely want to trust him and so far I have done so and want to continue to do so.So you say fight with him, but can't help adding a little snipe at him in the very next sentence.
Considering what's going on and the fact he is in the circumstances doing a decent job and allowing the scientists and medical staff take centre stage and following their expert advise, instead of him merely doing what he or social media muppets think best, maybe you should take your own advice and fight with him and stop the snide remarks.
We aren't Italy, Spain or any other country with their laws, he has to abide by the laws and have things put in place before locking us all down. Maybe you or others think he isn't doing enough, but perhaps in this situation we can all put politic bias and personal opinion aside and simply follow the instructions given to make his job and the jobs those who actually know what they're doing a little easier.
No you made snide remarks so it's not all you are saying. You're returning to type of your usual posts that you say one thing then convey another with insults toward the man. There are no buts you either back him or you don't in this situation it's quite simple.He is doing a decent job in very, very difficult circumstances. I absolutely want to trust him and so far I have done so and want to continue to do so.
But I do not think the manner he and Hancock are currently speaking is actually conveying the dire gravity of our situation.
If many people are not listening to - or are listening but not hearing - messages that require us all to act accordingly now - then they have to take alternative immediate action - don;t wait - every day costs lives. That is ALL I am saying.
People are also confused (I'll be kind). How can we have an in our face message on the podium that says 'Stay at Home' and in the same and subsequent briefings we are told it's OK to go out walking the dog or to keep fit. The two messages conflict - one very serious and constraining - the other flexible and friendly.
And that said - I hope and pray that sufficient has been said yesterday and today about what went on over the weekend to make us all realise what we MUST do - that the messages have got through.
So in respect of a lockdown I simply ask what difference will the individual feel if a lockdown is four weeks duration or four weeks and 2/3 days duration. None I'd suggest. But the difference in 'flattening the curve' that the 2/3 days earlier make might be very significant indeed.Not a fan of Boris at all but I think he's doing as well as can be expected. A situation like this is the last thing anyone was expecting, but I think he's handled it ok, he seems to be letting people who know what they're talking about do the talking. (Compare that to Trump in the same situation, who thinks he's a flipping expert on everything.) I think he's right not to order a lockdown too early as it would mean it has to be sustained for a longer period I believe which is difficult. I think he's doing fine anyway.
Yeah or it might not? The point is I'm pretty sure Boris is getting expert advice from healthcare professionals not just making it up himself. The concept of being 'locked down' is awful to me so I don't want it be in place any longer than what is absolutely necessary.So in respect of a lockdown I simply ask what difference will the individual feel if a lockdown is four weeks duration or four weeks and 2/3 days duration. None I'd suggest. But the difference in 'flattening the curve' that the 2/3 days earlier make might be very significant indeed.
Aye me good man but don’t thee worry as I sed to my Mexican pals last yeer that I saw all this coming and there wouldn’t be a problem as I n my missis tash said we didnt get this done that their mine
everything you say is ok for me except do you need to drive anywhere to walk your dog.
Nope, just a dog, just a pet, and just like all of society you get good and bad owners.![]()
He is doing a decent job in very, very difficult circumstances. I absolutely want to trust him and so far I have done so and want to continue to do so.
But I do not think the manner he and Hancock are currently speaking is actually conveying the dire gravity of our situation.
If many people are not listening to - or are listening but not hearing - messages that require us all to act accordingly now - then they have to take alternative immediate action - don;t wait - every day costs lives. That is ALL I am saying.
People are also confused (I'll be kind). How can we have an in our face message on the podium that says 'Stay at Home' and in the same and subsequent briefings we are told it's OK to go out walking the dog or to keep fit. The two messages conflict - one very serious and constraining - the other flexible and friendly.
That said - I hope and pray that sufficient has been said yesterday and today about what went on over the weekend to make us all realise what we MUST do - that the messages have got through. It's a beautiful day down south east today. Many are now off work and at home - unable to work. I hope everyone has heeded the serious and constraining words