Robster59
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Quite a disturbing news story from Germany
Covid: Germany fears thousands got saline, not vaccine from nurse
Covid: Germany fears thousands got saline, not vaccine from nurse
I get the feeling there are an awful lot of people who have seemingly given up taking this thing seriously..
The number of maskless in shops is on the rise, cases still 20k+...
And thats in Summer.....roll on Winter eh?
Little bit more 'scared' yesterday I found somebody I play with occasionally but sit next to quite often is in hospital with it despite being double jabbed.
We have a couple of our own Shipman like people in the health professions.Quite a disturbing news story from Germany
Covid: Germany fears thousands got saline, not vaccine from nurse
Why would it need to cleaned more often , if it has the same occupants ?Perhaps somebody N. of the border could enlighten me please. awe are staying in Anstruther and whilst rules changed, I think, on 11/8/21 should hotel rooms need to be cleaned daily now? Thanks
Perhaps somebody N. of the border could enlighten me please. awe are staying in Anstruther and whilst rules changed, I think, on 11/8/21 should hotel rooms need to be cleaned daily now? Thanks
Exactly the same when we were in Bridgwater. In reception were towels, toilet rolls washing shampoo stuff. If you needed anything. Help yourself.Not north of the border, in fact about as far away as you can get as we’re in Newquay at the moment however the hotel’s policy here is that the rooms will not be properly cleaned during your stay, they did do a light clean on day 4 (of 7). If anything needs changing it is left outside of your room and they’ll leave a replacement overnight.
Pre COVID Hotel rooms were cleaned daily, clean towels when requested, tea, coffee replenished, beds changed depending on the length of stay, loo cleaned.Why would it need to cleaned more often , if it has the same occupants ?
Supposedly the army are getting involved in helping distribute food at the moment. Ah isn’t it all going swimmingly in the UK.Ever more and larger gaps appearing on the shelves of our local supermarkets. Hopefully supply chain and delivery issues will ease once the ‘pingdemic’ restrictions are relaxed and folk return to work as furlough is tapered down and agriculture and other business reopens.
I did a weekly shop a couple of days ago. The only thing missing was the Dorset Cereals blue muesli that MrsA likes. She's currently having to settle for one of the 12 alternatives that was available.Ever more and larger gaps appearing on the shelves of our local supermarkets. Hopefully supply chain and delivery issues will ease once the ‘pingdemic’ restrictions are relaxed and folk return to work as furlough is tapered down and agriculture and other business reopens.
Not the case in my local Lidl, Sainsburys and Waitrose supermarkets - quite a few big gaps and supermarket putting up signs on the shelves where there are gaps apologising - and no panic buying going on as far as we can see. As I said - probably down to pandemic related supply chain issues so not clear to me why some disagree with what I am seeing with my own eyes and that is being widely reported - so not just my imagination. But it is a bit irritating - though we'll get over it - I am sure.I did a weekly shop a couple of days ago. The only thing missing was the Dorset Cereals blue muesli that MrsA likes. She's currently having to settle for one of the 12 alternatives that was available.
Isn't this the sort of talk that precipitated last year's idiotic panic buying?
Can't see any shortages around here.Not the case in my local Lidl, Sainsburys and Waitrose supermarkets - quite a few big gaps and supermarket putting up signs on the shelves where there are gaps apologising - and no panic buying going on as far as we can see. As I said - probably down to pandemic related supply chain issues so not clear to me why some disagree with what I am seeing with my own eyes and that is being widely reported - so not just my imagination. But it is a bit irritating - though we'll get over it - I am sure.
Food shortages UK: Supermarket shelves empty ‘in weeks’ unless ‘pingdemic’ resolved | Express.co.uk
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Supermarket pingdemic shortages - the products affected in Tesco, Sainsbury's, Lidl, Morrisons, Aldi, Iceland revealed (thesun.co.uk)