BanditLuke wrote: » That thread is a farce. I got roundly abused on it a couple of weeks ago and decided to walk away when i pleaded for more awareness and pro action against the virus. Said people needed to prepare and educate themselves on what was happening in China, abused. Said it was right to cancel the rugby, abused. Said it was right to cancel flights from Italy, abused. Said it was right to cancel Cheltenham, football, close the schools etc.., abused. Good few really good posters got banned from it early doors for "creating panic" apparently. Funnily enough a renowned doctor from Denmark was on the radio yesterday saying the ridiculous push back against "panic" has caused more harm than good and lead people into a false sense of security. Yeah but absolute sh itshow in there for a long while tbh. But sure we'll be grand, it's just a cold bro.
Andrewf20 wrote: » As Richard Dawkins says - we all possess a selfish gene. It's in our nature to often put ourselves first if there's a risk of resources becoming limited.
JoChervil wrote: » I don't think they are incompetent. There were no tests for corona available in December to check it...
partyguinness wrote: » Dont worry. Chuck Norris has got this.
Lundstram wrote: » What business is it of yours what others do? Stay at home until it's all over if you're that concerned.
Andrewf20 wrote: » As Richard Dawkins says - we all possess a selfish gene.
FishOnABike wrote: » I think opinions have swung around significantly now. There might still be a certain amouny of normalcy bias but people are taking it far more seriously now. I think the current restrictions are only the thin edge of the wedge both in duration and extent of the restrictions we're going to see. What's the saying? - a prophet has no honour in his own country.
The Tetrarch wrote: » You were banned for your comments on the Horse Racing forum.
BattleCorp wrote: » The company I work for have just announced that anybody returning from Cheltenham is not to return to work for a minimum of 2 weeks.
gct wrote: » I had what I thought was a cold/flu just before Christmas.
xzanti wrote: » Can see a good album coming of all this. Now That's What I Call a Pandemic.
BanditLuke wrote: » Excellent news. Hopefully without pay though.
MOR316 wrote: » Why? You can't do that. That would leave the employer open to several lawsuits, without a leg to stand on
The Tetrarch wrote: » I did a shop in MaxiZoo for dog food. Plenty on the shelves of everything. My Jack Russell must have the liver friendly stuff as she is basically wrecked. My two dogs are on their "holidays" in the countryside as I was in hospital. The owner of the dog stay place told me this morning of many cancellations as the dog owners are cancelling holidays.
FishOnABike wrote: » Surprised nobody has suggested just keeping up with the main Covid thread in Current Affairs / IMHO. It's a full time activity all in itself!
Yurt! wrote: » Football going ahead is dumb, but what makes Cheltenham particularly dumb and people should have known better to travel, is that tens of thousands of people will be congregating for 5 days straight, all day long, huge amounts of grubby cash being passed around, then the ancillary brazzers, cocaine and p*ssups for the entire week. It was wreckless to let it go ahead, but it was also wreckless to travel to it. Sorry not sorry if the betting shop types are upset with that assessment.
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » High-end poker games. And by high-end, I mean playing for toilet paper.
JupiterKid wrote: » So I thought that I would kick off a thread about people acting the complete maggot during this Covid-19 pandemic situation. First one up - a 30 year old Dutchman, on a flight from Amsterdam to Dublin, has been jailed for causing pandemonium on the Aer Lingus flight after he told cabin crew that he needed to stay on his mobile phone call to his mother as she had the virus.https://www.rte.ie/news/2020/0312/1121915-hoax-covid-19-aer-lingus/ Complete tool who got what he deserved.
no.8 wrote: » That's a very odd philosophy. Im sure you would wear one if you knew those walking around you had it. Its not only the risk of you getting it, it's the risk of you passing it on.
careless sherpa wrote: » If you are stockpiling and everyone knows it, surely you are putting yourself at risk as those without will be making for your doors or windows if supplies run out