Coronavirus Disease Outbreak COVID-19 #21

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Like sheep? The government remove our human and civil rights and no one says peep.
If there was no reason for it then I’d get your point but that’s not the case.

Clearly there is a very good reason for it and we are not the only nation to have done it. Some have even taken it even further than we have. Take your tin foil hat off or take that shit to the conspiracy thread.
 
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He said he was mainly kept totally alone. Waiting area had parts closed off to keep people apart. He didn't even have to wait long to be seen as they are trying not to keep people sitting out. They are trying to get him out ASAP as they don't want otherwise healthy people in there. And as I said he was given a mask as precaution. He said he was worried before going but felt reassured once there.
 
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First time I went out I was in complete shock... In my own bubble it's been a bit unreal and like you're listening to a fictional story, then you go out and it sort of hits you that it's real. ( I know that sounds weird but it's a weird time.) scary times. Xx
 
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No I get it that’s exactly how I feel, like it’s a bit unreal somehow but then going out it’s like a film.

They don’t watch films they can’t focus for that long.... I attempted the cinema once... never again. My son has adhd so that’s why he can’t focus... except when he finds his hyper focus which is currently the guitar. It used to be toilets... he had to keep taking the cistern lid off and checking all the plumbing was working, before that it was hoovers, I had to put down a bit of rice on the floor and he used to hoover it up and empty it out...... so I’ll drop them off in an hour yeah?
 
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It’s so busy today where I live. People everywhere. Ive come out to get Hayfever tablets. Ugh.
 
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There are quite a lot of nightingale hospitals being erected to take the load of local hospital and hospital staff who have retired have come back into work
At my hospital we have had over 100 nurses come back who have had critical care background and have been put to use

If you don’t work behind the scenes and are only relying on media and news for information , are you really in a position to judge or comment
 
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You’re just coming across as heartless now.

Do you know something we don’t? Been to the future and back? Are we all going to need coffins in a few weeks?
It’s coming across as trolling at this point imo.

I’d have thought that someone who had had the illness would be a bit more compassionate but apparently not.
 
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Must be frustrating for you having to read such stuff.

Thanks for all you're doing x
 
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People will suffer for longer if they lose people close to them.
No people will suffer longer if they can't feed their children, pay their bills and lose people. I am not in any way saying people are disposable. I'm just saying that this should have been handled better.
 
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No people will suffer longer if they can't feed their children, pay their bills and lose people. I am not in any way saying people are disposable. I'm just saying that this should have been handled better.
Eh. I’m struggling to feed my kids but I’d rather them be safe. I don’t want to lose another child.

Losing a child hurts a lot more than financial struggles.
 
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No people will suffer longer if they can't feed their children, pay their bills and lose people. I am not in any way saying people are disposable. I'm just saying that this should have been handled better.
But the government tried to handle it in the way you suggested.

NO ONE LISTENED.
 
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It’s coming across as trolling at this point imo.

I’d have thought that someone who had had the illness would be a bit more compassionate but apparently not.
Either trolling or actually just the one brain cell knocking around in there bless em.
Personally I would always choose to protect the lives of innocent people rather than the economy, as most would agree, because we aren't cunts.
 
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I don’t usually rise to people trolling but I have to say that you are being incredibly insensitive.

It’s almost like you’re enjoying provoking people and their worst fears.
I'll probably get in trouble for saying so and obviously I'm not meaning EVERYONE that came from a certain site but when the Phillip Schofield scandal hit (about him and the young lad), a lot of people from another forum came over here and I recognise their way of posting and how they like to wind people up and create arguments. It's why I left that particular site!

It's best just to ignore them and scroll on by.
 
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It’s coming across as trolling at this point imo.

I’d have thought that someone who had had the illness would be a bit more compassionate but apparently not.
I'm not trolling anyone. I'm just not agreeing with the governments removal of our human rights and civil liberties. Offering a different opinion is not being a troll.

But that is exactly what they are doing.
 
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Read up. I've already typed it.
 
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