mean gene wrote: » Norrys on the way down to the chipper
Cork Trucker wrote: » This is only all being done to ease the pressure on our already sub-standard health system.
cantalach wrote: » Yes, this will certainly reduce hospital admissions. That’s a good thing right?
Cork Trucker wrote: » It’s always a good thing. The issue we now have is the government have done nothing to improve the dire health system since this began, even the NHS is far better up north.
Sonics2k wrote: » I'm working as a courier around Douglas, the whole day the roads were packed full of cars. Very very few shops closed from what I could see. Even heard that a few bicycle shops are still open, because apparently they're essential now?
Sonics2k wrote: » Even heard that a few bicycle shops are still open, because apparently they're essential now?
.red. wrote: » It's a bit ironic complaining about the level of traffic on the roads, whilst also complaining about bike shops being open. Plenty of doctors, nurses and other essential hospital staff cycle to work. Add in grocery shop workers, bike couriers and even guards and the local bike shop is a very essential service.
Sonics2k wrote: » Ah to be fair, you're spot on there and I could have worded it better. I certainly wasn't taking a dig at cyclists, was just more surprised that bicycle shops are open when a lot of car and motorcycle dealerships have had to close. I wasn't complaining about the shops being open at all, just wasn't expecting them to be considered essential. From driving around with work, it seems pretty much everything is essential except for hair styling and clothes.