Witcher wrote: » Yeah and there were 900+ deaths there today and the leader of the country is in ICU with the virus after playing it down. Let's not follow the UK too closely on this one.
polesheep wrote: » Ask Simon Harris. Bar Covid 19 arriving he'd be charcoal by now. Think of experts as being like your GP. He/She tells you to stop smoking or you will die. You stop smoking for a few weeks. Then the doubts start to creep in. You start to think what's life if I can't have the odd smoke. Very soon you find yourself thinking "Doctors don't know everything."
Witcher wrote: » Do burpees in your house so. Don't be increasing the risks.
Logan Roy wrote: » The poster you were replying to was speaking about the UK.
Witcher wrote: » I'm aware of that....... I'm saying whatever BS the UK is thinking of doing in the way of relaxation of restrictions shouldn't be replicated here.
KiKi III wrote: » Right lads, I'm logging off. Seeing as it's the only thing we've all agreed on I think we should all masturbate a minimum of once before resuming the debate tomorrow.
Logan Roy wrote: » No you said people shouldn't leave their houses at all to exercise as they weren't supposed to leave the house.
timmy_mallet wrote: » Airline industry is utterly finished without a massive bailout. A week of Icelandic ash nearly did for them and that was just northern europe. Were going on three weeks of this now, with 0 customers.
Witcher wrote: » They shouldn't...what the rules say you can do and what you should do are two different things. Nobody should to be out atm bar for essentials like food and medical items. Not having a walk won't kill you.
Logan Roy wrote: » Would you be a fan of exercise in general?
ITman88 wrote: » If someone said last January, that Simon Harris popularity would skyrocket in 6/8 weeks, I’d of eaten my own underpants.
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » Jesus from debate to downright anger now to wishing each other goodnight Is that a sign of a good or a bad thing :pac:
never_mind wrote: » Comment of the week. Sleep well!
ITman88 wrote: » Myself included. Will be thinking of ye all
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » Officials in Spain believe 15 in every 16 cases go unreportedhttps://english.elpais.com/society/2020-04-08/spain-to-test-30000-families-for-the-coronavirus.html Please sweet Jesus be true
KiKi III wrote: » Bad example. Simon Harris was due to lose his Ministry in a Dail vote, but he was re-elected handily enough eight weeks ago.
Stheno wrote: » How many people on this thread who used work in offices but can now work from home would continue to do so for say three months if it was suggested?
Witcher wrote: » No it hasn't actually because that's a f'ing moronic way of thinking. If the joggers and every other flute out for a jollier stayed in their gaff like they're supposed to as well there wouldn't be that issue. Stay in your f'ing house, out for food or medical supplies otherwise stay in. But sure open the parks then more people will become infected and more will die..the best strategy according to you.
road_high wrote: » It'll be the last thing to recover and it will be years to get back up to where it was. It's perceived as very high risk for covid 19 and people will choose just not to travel. Business travel will be minimised as companies don't want to expose staff and lots more will be going on via new technology. I think there will be a lot of people in the Airline/travel industry looking st new careers.
JRant wrote: » That's 3 massive failures alone and himself and Leo need to be held to account for all of them. It was clear at the beginning that they had no plan going into these phased restrictions and it's also clear they haven't the foggiest on how to get the country out of them.