werthersoriginal
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God you’re not still here are you? Are you a postgrad medic? If not your scientific input has no value. Run along!
God you’re not still here are you? Are you a postgrad medic? If not your scientific input has no value. Run along!
Have the Beano and it will show the idiots going out celebrating Xmas getting oissed and not giving a toss about the virus and then we’re back in lockdown 3How would cancelling the Beano help? Its not like Dennis the Menace is a super spreader?
Ah , he is with this propaganda. Look forward to seeing your thoughts on tonight’s game in the match post, you don’t post on anything about OUFC or on team matters .Hey MC, I can see all the "China" experts are again out in force.
I would point out that Mainland Chinese as a culture behave very different to us. First of all, Chinese predominately aren't touchy/feely people. The few times of social contact were shaking hands in business situations. You won't see them giving pats on the back or hugs. They have quite strict personal space.
Also, in HK and MC masks were very common anyhow, whether it was for pollution or even the slightest cough/cold.
Religous gatherings are predominantly Buddhist in large open temples.
Plus when they government want to do something, as we have seen they don't muck about.
Hello, was just giving some reasons on why the numbers in China could be different, apart from the lack of openness in the China Press.Ah , he is with this propaganda. Look forward to seeing your thoughts on tonight’s game in the match post, you don’t post on anything about OUFC or on team matters .
Do we chap ?
Uh oh it’s the secret agent. What did you think of our performance against Hull?Hey MC, I can see all the "China" experts are again out in force.
I would point out that Mainland Chinese as a culture behave very different to us. First of all, Chinese predominately aren't touchy/feely people. The few times of social contact were shaking hands in business situations. You won't see them giving pats on the back or hugs. They have quite strict personal space.
Also, in HK and MC masks were very common anyhow, whether it was for pollution or even the slightest cough/cold.
Religous gatherings are predominantly Buddhist in large open temples.
Plus when they government want to do something, as we have seen they don't muck about.
(Check out the University of Birmingham nasal spray).
Someone on Radio5 Live this morning said something to the effect, 'nobody's telling me how many people to meet with this Christmas and I will not be keeping to the rules'. How many times can you multiply this by? 100,000, 500,000 a couple of million? It's why we need more than wishy washy 'instruction' from government.
No so sure. I've heard people on TV and radio say they think if they meet one other household on one day they can meet another one another day. They can't if the second household has already met someone else. Not all people are getting it.That sounds more to me like they are saying I don't like the rules and will be ignoring them regardless, rather than they do not understand them. Let's be honest '3 households can form a bubble' is pretty clear and unambiguous for a change.
I wonder though how much of that is genuine misunderstanding? I suspect a large element of 'I am deliberately going to misinterpret it so I can do exactly as I want', because lets be clear if you pick up a newspaper, listen to the news or read the instructions on a website it is explained very clearly, concisely and explicitly, for me no excuses the instructions are for once very clear.No so sure. I've heard people on TV and radio say they think if they meet one other household on one day they can meet another one another day. They can't if the second household has already met someone else. Not all people are getting it.
I totally agree with you... but, in too many cases, it ain't going to happen.Much as Johnson's ineptitude pisses me off on a daily basis...
We all know the virus now. We all know the risks. We all have access to infection rates locally, nationally and even internationally.
Time for some personal responsibility.
Yep. Sounds plausibly. The ready made excuse of stupidly!I wonder though how much of that is genuine misunderstanding? I suspect a large element of 'I am deliberately going to misinterpret it so I can do exactly as I want', because lets be clear if you pick up a newspaper, listen to the news or read the instructions on a website it is explained very clearly, concisely and explicitly, for me no excuses the instructions are for once very clear.