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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2020/03/15/lettersnow-time-follow-experts-advice-resist-temptation-score/
Good Sunday Morning, everybody
If the tickly cough doesn’t get you, an avalanche of loo rolls just might
Rod Liddle – Sunday March 15 2020, 12.01am, The Sunday Times
Greetings from my bunker of self-isolation, with its crates of alcohol and pies, and a shadowy figure holding a scythe sitting patiently outside on the patio, occasionally checking his watch. You will have been inundated with information and misinformation about Covid-19 these past two weeks. So much so that you may have lost the will to live, even before that first ticklish dry cough takes hold. But such has been the volume of news output that there are many stories you will have undoubtedly missed.
Never fear. I have been selflessly monitoring them for you and present a selection below. I hope they add to your understanding of this crisis.
● Too much attention is being given to Covid-19 and not enough to other excellent diseases that kill more people, according to the Association for the Advancement of Communicable Diseases (AACD).
Its chairwoman, Christine Ebola, said: “Obviously we wish the Covid team all the success in the world. That goes without saying. But many of our members are worried that in the welter of publicity around the coronavirus, their own excellent work is being overlooked. We believe they have a point. If you look at what our diphtheria squad is up to in India, or the cholera and dysentery lads wiping out hundreds of thousands of Africans every year . . . don’t they deserve a few of the headlines?” Ms Ebola also expressed her dissatisfaction that Covid-19 had failed to register with her organisation or pay subscriptions.
A spokesman for Covid-19 laughed off the allegations. “The AACD has been moribund for years. It simply does not understand that the best way to get worldwide recognition these days is to afflict affluent white people who take expensive skiing holidays in Italy.”
Ms Ebola denied that her organisation was behind the times. “We are a dynamic and vibrant association whose members kill far, far, more people every year than Covid-19. And we are always modernising. For example, next year we will be changing our name from the Association for the Advancement of Communicable Diseases to the snappier and more inclusive title, Finalité.”
● There was a smaller than usual turnout at the annual festival held by the Bat and Civet Spleen Marketing Board in Sichuan, China, last Tuesday. Many of the dishes — which were described as “tasty, nutritious and almost completely safe” by the board’s director, Wu Han — were left untouched.
Speaking after the event, Mr Wu said: “Every industry faces a minor setback at one time or another. We remain convinced that stewing the offal harvested from vampire bats, rodents and weasels is a culinary treat that nobody should be denied.”
● Two fatalities associated with Covid-19, but not included in the official figures, were those of Doreen Noakes, 76, and her husband Ronald, 78, of Warminster in Wiltshire. They suffocated in their sleep when an estimated 11 tons of hoarded lavatory paper smashed through from their attic into the bedroom beneath.
Mrs Noakes had become a familiar sight in the local area, wheeling home shopping trolley after shopping trolley full of vanilla-scented four-ply from the supermarket.
Her daughter Julie, 51, said: “Mum did the same thing during the Sars outbreak, the bird flu outbreak, the Iranian Revolution, the summer drought of 1976 and the Cuban Missile Crisis. All stored in the attic. We believe that somewhere near the bottom of that great pile was some of that shiny stuff that looks like tracing paper, which you can’t get any more.”
Julie added: “It’s how she would have wanted to go, to be honest. Smelling lovely and with incredibly clean nether regions.”
● On Thursday the prime minister announced with gravity and import that the UK would be moving on to the draconian stage two of its fight against the coronavirus, Singing Happy Birthday Twice While Washing Your Hands. Previously the country had been in stage one — Doing Absolutely Nothing Whatsoever.
It is expected that next week the government will announce that we are moving to stage three, which is Singing Happy Birthday Three Times While Washing Your Hands. Stage four is Everybody Dies.
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● Decent, law-abiding and well-off people who are self-isolating should be encouraged to spray their cleaners, nannies, gardeners and so on with aerosolised household bleach to guard against contracting the virus, according to a letter published in The Daily Telegraph from landowner Sir Herbert Woodpile.
“I have been doing this on a daily basis for the past 20 years anyway, never mind this Covid-19 business,” Sir Herbert wrote.
“These people tend to come from filthy urban pits where all manner of diseases are rife. Spray them with Domestos, and if they so much as sniffle, kick them out and hire someone else.”
● A woman who coughed briefly in Bubba G’s Hardware Store in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, was beaten to death with shovels by enraged fellow customers and shop staff. No arrests have so far been made and the woman has not been named.
The store’s owner, Bubba Graham, told local journalists: “She was intent on making trouble by coughing like that. She got what she deserved. And we know that she had mixed with Italian people.
“Well, I mean, she looked as if she might mix with Italian people. And probably Chinese too.”
● Yotam Ottolenghi, the celebrity chef famous for recipes containing ingredients that nobody, anywhere, can source, has wowed north London with his latest creation.
Dry-baked okra with ’nduja butter and hand sanitiser can be rustled up at home in only 45 minutes and would, according to the chef, “make an ideal and hygienic hors d’oeuvre — or perhaps a great side dish if you are having Berber-spiced guillemot”.
Anxious cooks were advised that if hand sanitiser were, for whatever reason, difficult to come by, a light splash of Dettol would do.
Excellent for a last laugh before bed.
Hello and goodnight all.
BTL on the DT’s main article
Steven Young
14 Mar 2020 11:54PM
I used to cough to disguise a fart…….
…..now I fart to disguise a cough.
Strange times indeed
Priceless! Thanks, Citroen.
Happy Sunday folks! I’m on the NoTTL site first today!
And now I’m off to bed.
Elderly
face four months in self-isolation – even if they’re NOT ill – and army
is to guard supermarkets and hospitals in wartime-style mobilisation to
fight coronavirus as deaths in the UK almost double overnight to 21 and
infections hit 1,140
A bit of an over-reaction, eh, what ?
Next thing is to round us all up and ship us to somewhere we will be “safe.”
Look at the panic page on the Mail – it’s the worst kind of scaremongering.
“Alarm and despondency”.
Morning, Tony.
Lord Haw Haw would be proud.
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Shelf stackers must be on overtime!
Oh my God. WHAT is the matter with people?
Hold that Sneeze.
Suppress that Cough.
Link?
Sorry, lost it. The Mail, I think.
Logan’s Run.
70 years old? Carousel begins.
Will I be shot in the street as I walk Spartie?
Better hide the walking stick and not cling on to the lamp posts.
We will have a red cross painted on our front doors to mark us a potential plague victims.
SIR – Hedgehog numbers have fallen by 30 per cent in urban and 50 per cent in rural areas (Nature Notes, March 6). It is clear that this disparity is due to the fact that there are relatively few badgers in urban areas. They are the hedgehog’s only predator.
Twenty years ago there were numerous hedgehog families in and around my four acres. Over the next five years, badger numbers exploded and the eviscerated pelts of hedgehogs were to be regularly found. Now a live hedgehog is a very rare sight; I have only seen one in the last 10 years. There are no road-kills because there are few left to cross the road. Badger road-kills are a common sight.
Hedgehogs will disappear from rural areas if badger numbers are not controlled.
John Micklethwaite
York
BTL:
Terence Courtnadge
15 Mar 2020 3:31AM
John Micklethwaite of York is quite correct.
Hedgehogs in rural areas are a rarity and badgers galore, two facts very much linked. And now in suburban areas, the hedgehogs’ last refuge, the rapid proliferation of foxes ; foxes are without doubt eating young hedgehogs in their nests and many adult ones too. The hedgehog in Britain is dying out, because of mainly badgers and foxes but wildlife ‘experts’ will not face it.
‘Morning, Citroen, for the second year, the road between Flowton and Somersham is closed due to badgers enlarging their sett(s) under the road.
The local council will do nothing about it until August, probably something about cubs having to have their summer hols.
After August they will pour concrete into the setts and next year Brock will move further up the road and start all over again.
I suggest they Packham much sooner, like now.
Very well said, Messrs Micklethwaite and Courtnadge! It is a rare moment when the words ‘hedgehog’ and ‘badger’ appear together. This is the predator whose name shall not be mentioned. Never mind all the nonsense about garden fences making life difficult for the former; the finger should be pointed at those who have ensured that badger numbers are out of control. Yes, Packham, that means you!
To be fair to Packham, it was the Wildlife Act of 1972 which started the badger problem.
HipDate 15032020.
Hoorah: Free the Drip-Tethered One.
I can now go to the loo without bothering the nurses.
It’s amazing how obsessed you become at making your own way unaided across eight feet of hospital linoleum.
Yaay! Excellent news, Anne.
Have you been in the shower yet? That first one is soooo good!
Depressingly, I’m not allowed to do so, so far.
Currently I’m channelling the spirit of the late Auntie Agnes and doing thorough strip washes. At least I don’t have to boil up the water on a black leaded range.
I guess you need to be pretty watertight first. Would be a right bummer if your stitches came unpicked & your stuffing soaked up water. :-(( Your new components might go rusty!
Good morning Anne, and Nottlers everywhere.
Get well soon and please do the exercises that are recommended.
I twiddle my feet and nip (metaphorically speaking) to the bathroom. Drinking water means that exercise is reasonably frequent.
Also been give handy little gizmo like a yellow flying saucer; you put the heel of your treated leg in it and glide across the sheets. Surprisingly simple and effective.
Next stage: jolly handy when taking Spartie for a walk.
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We await details of the menu offered to Mekons and how many Michelin stars you have awarded.
Menu is an improvement on school meals, but nothing to get excited about.
So glad your op went well, Annie. I had absolutely no idea; it clearly shows that you show real British pluck of an older person by not advertising your “aches and pains”, unlike the “woke” younger Brits who squeal if they face the agony of not having any multi-sexual loos.
…. “not having any multi-sexual loos.”
Which reminds me.
Pass the crutches …
:-))
Would you like me to hold your crutch while you sit down?
Good morning, Anne and Good job. Buggering on seems to reap its own rewards.
Glad to hear it’s all gone well.
Morning all
SIR – Tim Stanley skilfully excoriates the Leftists at Oxford University who no-platformed Amber Rudd.
Their antics are pathetic. Why did they invite Ms Rudd in the first place if they disagreed with her views so much? To cancel with only half an hour’s notice is just rude.
Like Mr Stanley, I very much hope that those behind this decision are given a taste of their own medicine in the future.
David Rimmer
Hertford Heath, Hertfordshire
Why did they invite Ms Rudd in the first place if they disagreed with her views so much?
The same thing happened with Jordan Peterson. The invitation is probably a ploy to gain publicity for the cause and then embarrass the target as much as possible! It should be seen as a single movement and not as a reaction!
SIR – Two years ago, a couple of miles from home, I came across a broken-down Morris Minor. Standing beside it were an elderly man and a woman in her twenties.
I stopped and asked if I could help. Did I have a phone with which they could call the AA? I did not, but I asked if I could look under the bonnet. Inside the engine was roasting and the radiator steaming. Diagnosis: a stuck thermostat. I nipped home and picked up some imperial spanners. Then I took things apart, removed the thermostat, put everything together, added a bucket of water – and, heigh ho, they were on the road again.
The gentleman offered me £40, which I refused, as it had made my day to be able to work on a car again. Modern cars may have many advantages but they are no fun to fix (Letters, March 8).
Nigel Peacock
Llanbedr-y-Cennin, Caernarvonshire
Fight against these monstrous symbols of Green fascism.
SIR – One measure that should be implemented now to protect wildlife (Letters, March 8) is the cancellation of all wind farm projects.
These are responsible for killing millions of birds and bats worldwide every year, though the problem goes largely unreported. One particularly distressing statistic is that over 100 golden eagles are being lost each year because of a wind farm in California. There have also been reports of a link between whale deaths and offshore wind turbines: the noise from these enormous structures may be causing deafness in the creatures.
The argument that Britain needs to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions is questionable at a time when Asian economies are vastly increasing theirs. Meanwhile, wildlife is being sacrificed for the sake of virtue-signalling.
Phil Beckley
Bury, Lancashire
The reaction we are having to put up with from the media and blogs just shows to me how spoilt people are when they just totaly panic like this. In education but not educated for the most part.
Boiled eggs for breakfast today.far more interesting.
317141+ up ticks,
Andrex are on a roll I see,
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenUK/status/1238958133977976840
My late ex-Wife used to work at Kimberley Clarke in the early ’70s.
https://twitter.com/Bob_of_Bonsall/status/1239106332667641856
Most plants though work to near capacity. Not sure if that plant works 24/6 if not they could increase output using some overtime but they need to be able to source the additional paper etc
3171141+ up ticks,
Morning Bob,
Worked in them all, Sittingbourne, Kemsley,
Island site, Northfleet, Maidstone, in the main all shutdown work.
A little something to cheer up those of us who are not as hip as others:
There comes a time when a woman just has to trust her husband.
For example…
A wife comes home late at night and quietly opens the door to her bedroom. From under the blanket she sees four legs instead of two.
She reaches for a baseball bat and starts hitting the blanket as hard as she can.
Once she’s done, she goes to the kitchen to pour herself a stiff drink.
As she enters, she sees her husband there, reading a magazine.
Oops…
Good morning, everyone.
Yes, coronavirus poses a risk – but our response to it is not intelligent or useful. Britain is infected… by a bad case of madness. Peter Hitchens. 14 March 2020
I have serious doubts about whether our Government has any idea how to slow the spread of this virus. I suspect it quietly reached these shores long before anyone noticed.
But I am quite sure that many of the current panic measures do far more harm than good. They create the idea that we are in the midst of a terrifying plague that will kill us all, when the truth – though disturbing – is far less frightening.
Morning everyone. Most of that is true I think. I’ve long believed from personal experience that viruses pass though the human population and provided they cause no great leap in visitors to mortuaries or doctors surgeries disappear unnamed and unremarked. I’ve had some sort of infection the last week or so that hurt my head and left my brain in bottom gear. Was it CV? I have no idea. It didn’t have the symptoms ascribed to it in the MSM but it was rather debilitating. I am at the moment taking measures to reduce my exposure to infection as much as possible without nailing up the front door and sealing it with duct-tape. Will the Government as reported in the MSM immure us all in our own homes? Very probably. This is a sick society whose elites are infected by the madness of Cultural Marxism so anything is possible.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-8113075/PETER-HITCHENS-Britain-infected-bad-case-madness.html
My parents are in the high-risk group and I am worried about them. But I agree with the general point that the vast majority of people will get this, not even recognise it as CV and move on. Causing mass panic and crashing the global economy doesn’t seem to me to be a proportionate response.
Piers Morgan appears to be upsetting people, including Lord Sugar.
Part one of a response in two parts:-
https://twitter.com/Bob_of_Bonsall/status/1239103558840180737
Bob You’re fired 👉 😆
All this following is nonsense in any case. It just means someone at one time pressed the follow button. How many are active followers is probably another matter. I would probably regard Active as once a week. If Twitter published that sort of information as it would probably show those claims of millions of followers might turn out to be a few hundred thousand
Easyjet have announced they have ceased all flight to Spain.
Scientific basis for US closing its border to Europe
In justifying Trump’s travel ban, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top official on infectious diseases at the US National Institute of Health, noted that 70 percent of new infections could be traced to Europe.
“It was pretty compelling that we needed to turn off the source from that region,” he told a congressional panel on Thursday.
Internal blockades have proved their effectiveness in China, where the virus first originated, said Sterghios Moschos, a virologist at Northumbria University in the UK. Appearing on the FRANCE 24 Debate show, Moschos noted that the blockade of Hubei province “stopped in its tracks the transmission intensity”, thereby sparing other parts of the country.
Norway to introduce internal blockades this weekend.
I don’t know if this link has been shared previously. I think it gives some interesting comparative information:
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
Currently lying at a mere tenth in the league table…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32j8JPO4eqE&fbclid=IwAR2sUd1NHgQsFZZK00m2qGubL3-A0_K_PaCpyLgkcPuv2VUMtHiL4Li9jjo
Brilliant.
If Welby could be knocked off his perch by his silence on coronavirus, it would be a most welcome new Canterbury Tale.
A nation confronting its own mortality needs spiritual leadership. So where is Justin Welby?
SIMON HEFFER – 15 MARCH 2020 • 7:00AM
With an absence of word-mincing unusual in his office, the Prime Minister has warned that some of our loved ones will die because of the coronavirus. He has urged individuals to rally round and do what the state cannot, and ensure those in isolation are looked after. Our political leadership has not concealed just how fundamentally life could change for all of us.
It amounts to little less than a recalibration of our existence. Things we have taken for granted all our lives – ease of movement and of assembly, freedom from pestilence, indeed the relative salubrity of life itself – are threatened. Apart from the profound consequence that many will die before what was expected to be their time, we shall be forced back on resources of character we did not know we had, and made to change patterns of behaviour for the common good.
Mr Johnson began to articulate this; but the crisis takes us into philosophical questions about the nature of society and our place in it that go beyond the training or experience of a politician. They border on spiritual matters. The Prime Minister would presumably be the first to admit he lacks the authority required of a divine spokesman. When faced with matters of life and death, especially on this potential scale, our culture – even if we are not religious ourselves – demands something more elevated. And that brings us to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
As deaths rose and coronavirus cases multiplied last week, the Primate of All England, spiritual leader of the Established Church, was notably silent. Given we were being warned of a possible death toll that would remove a higher proportion of our population than at any time since the Great War, did the Almighty’s Anglican vicar on earth have something to say? He did not. Perhaps Justin Welby has been saving up a grand pronouncement for the Lord’s Day. If so, it may prove welcome, but would have come far too late.
At the top, the church he leads has been compliant with the bureaucracy of health and safety, but done little else. It has warned communicants against using the same chalice. Hygiene recommendations, it has said, should be observed. And if people went hungry because of the virus, a reinforcement of food banks would be useful.
But we await the Archbishop’s advice on how the Bible might (or, indeed, might not) teach us how to cope and proceed in these alarming times. Or does he feel we face such an apocalypse that even religion, or at least his conception of it, is an inadequate tool with which to confront it?
If the expectations of scientists and clinicians are correct, then our people – like those all over Christendom and beyond – will have to think themselves out of the comfortable mindset that progress, peace and prosperity had secured ever since the end of the Second World War. The rights we assumed we had acquired, to consistent good health and far longer life, are under threat.
We are about to discover that the state does not after all, for all the wonders of the NHS, scientific research and welfarism, have a magic wand it can wave to restore certainty. All our assumptions about every aspect of existence are being challenged by the very forces of nature many thought progress had made subservient to humankind.
We are, above all, being asked to contemplate the sudden greater immediacy of death. The elderly, who have to do that, pandemic or no pandemic, every day, are far better at it than the young. That, not least, is where the spiritual lead is required; if the young do not themselves die, they may be about to be bereaved in staggering numbers.
The stock market may have crashed, but this is a great buying opportunity for the Church of England, an institution that, thanks to insipid leadership by the likes of Mr Welby, becomes emptier each Sunday. Soon, in a country pummelled by death, disease and uncertainty, religion may discover an army of potential recruits among those disorientated by change. Mr Welby’s reticence suggests the Church of England is unprepared for this, and therefore failing.
Perhaps his inability to lead his flock in this crisis is the ultimate admission of the triumph of secularism, a creed more suited to an era when man believed he controlled the world: in which case he should go. It would be an ironic turn if it were left to the overtly godless – of which I am one – to form a new philosophy to console our people in a crisis whose most terrible impact is probably yet to come.
His out of his depth and has failed badly in spiritual leadership .
Welby doesn’t like Christians.
Good morning.
“many will die” – inflammatory words. “Some may die sooner than expected” might be more accurate.
He’s down the mosque
But we await the Archbishop’s advice on how the Bible might (or, indeed, might not) teach us how to cope and proceed in these alarming times. Or does he feel we face such an apocalypse that even religion, or at least his conception of it, is an inadequate tool with which to confront it?
Welby is just an SJW devoid of any Spiritual qualifications whatsoever!
The absence of spiritual leadership from him should come as no surprise to any of us.
The near silence from Labour politicians is also noted, but not having to read or hear such “wisdom” could be considered a blessing.
In any case, Nottlers still have Bill.
Not too happy about Bill. Too much blathering causes a sore throat and a dry cough. He should be careful.;
His biblical theme is annoying, a plague upon his house, and Welby’s too.
In the eras of the Black Death and Bubonic Plague the clergy suffered high death rates because they did their duty tending to the poor and sick and saving souls.
The modern progressive breed are seeing their beloved open borders globalism collapsing and are doubtless saving their own skins.
Even the Marxist pope has been moved by conscience to order his clergy to reopen their churches. In Italy they were hiding behind locked doors.
Another thing the government should be doing is to tell people to avoid touching goofs in shops unless they are buying it. The reason for that is the virus can live up to 3 days on any material or surface, It does depend on the type o material but that’s so variable you have to assume worse case
I haven’t had goofs on my shopping list for ages.
A goof a day keeps the Doctor away!
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Sorry – you’ve beaten me to it again with the picture of the cartoon canine.
Apart from bog roll obsessed pair in our local ALDI.
Viruses may live up to 3 days, but they are reckoning on 4 months on any material or surface before old people are safe.
I always reach for an item further back on the shelf than the first one, you don’t know who has touched the first one and what they have been doing with their hands, these days.
The ones at the back also have a better chance of having a better ‘use-by’ date.
Of course, to find that out, you have to touch the front ones to get to the back.
It is not a high risk but it does reduce the risk. The shop staff would have handled the good as well
I tend not to touch goofs at all!
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MeToo…..
Have you applied for a job as a government adviser?
I bet you are glad that you never were self-employed and ran your own business.
Germ Warfare – the experiment that failed
It is very obvious that the Chinese shot themselves in the foot. This virus did not fall off the back of a dead rat. The Chinese reaction showed that they understood the problem perfectly.
Well, accidents happen, and it is reasonable to assume that other countries round the world have been experimenting also.
But where does that leave us with 5G ? The problem here is that the Chinese are techologically head of the U.S.A, and it would be wrong to settle for second best. But America is our friend, and China is not, China cannot be trusted, not in case they make another mistake, but because politically they are very very dangerous.
We have not yet had a meaningful leak from the corridors of power, Rulers world-wide have kept the doors of truth firmly shut and locked on the inside.
They might have been telling the truth when they said it came from bats.
This would also apply if the bats were used as guinea pigs for a new military pathogen, and then both were subsequentially served up for dinner. Incidentally, dead rat is quite adequate as an hors d’oeuvre if sliced up and quick fried in the wok with a few dozen crunchy cockroaches.
It’s certainly sending us all batty…..
‘Morning. Which school was it then?
Auberon Waugh detested bats and thought it was an outrage that these rabies-carrying flying rodents were a protected species.
Just looking at the cheerful little map of reported coronavirus cases. According to the BBC, safest places to be right now are: Libya, Syria, Cuba, Haiti, North Korea, Uzbekistan, South Sudan, Papua New Guinea, Burma, Venezuela and Yemen.
All good places therefore to spend your hols – I presume there aren’t holdups there at the border. I’m amazed Idlib hasn’t been put forward as an alternative venue for the Olympics.
One good thing that might emerg from this…..they might all pack their bags and get off back.
The Beatles song would be apt.
I’d worry about holdups after crossing the borders…
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Cfffooorrrr!!
Is that you?
#MeTooooooooooooo!
So bad even germs won’t live there.
Seems there’s a run on tissues as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icSXKq8RWEI
Aw, bless…!
An advert for our other national drink. Made in Scotland from girders.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5JH89Vcbpo
Remoaner Branson “demands” billions to support his airline…………..
https://twitter.com/RickSacrop/status/1239013945534566400
Apply to the EU you tosser,our wallet’s shut
He launched his Virgin(c) branded cruise ship at the wrong time too. He’ll want a UK bailout for that as well. Oh, dear, I mentioned Virgin(c), now I’ll have to send him £10.. Oh dear, dear, that’s twice, it’ll be £20…
Keep on like this and he’ll be able to buy his own island ….
Good morning all.
I am not very impressed by Matt Hancock – I do not know much about him and I may well be wrong but he seems rather a nasty, bumptious, self-seeking little man.
Among the things he has announced is that people aged over 70 will be told to self-isolate for four months for their own safety – or is it to get them out of sight?
Many of you on this site will be affected but goodness knows what Macron has in store for the oldies who live in France.
The lockdown in Spain is likely to be renewed at the end of the fortnight. My guess is that it could last for a total of eight weeks.
Bear that in mind when you are out shopping and making plans.
The Guardian reports that the French believe that ibuprofen ( a NSAID, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) should be avoided by those with Covid-19 , and that unobtainable paracetamol is the pill du jour.
NB I have no clinical knowledge whatsoever.
Are people in Spain confined to their homes and all food shops shut? Because neither happened in Wuhan and Italy. If people without CV can leave their homes and the food shops stay open, there is no need to stock up.
They are allowed out to travel to work or to shop for food and medicines, with Policia and Guardia checkpoints to ensure compliance. All beaches are closed. Bars and restaurants are closed.
Policia are overseeing queues outside supermarkets, ensuring space is left between those queueing and they are limiting the number of people allowed in at any one time.
They have also run out of toilet rolls and other stuff in the shops due to panic buying before the State of Alarm was declared.
Food shops are open. It is a simple case of risk management. It is not ideal but is better than having people starve to death
AS far as I know as well the food shops are keeping limited opening hours
They are allowed out to travel to work or to shop for food and medicines, with Policia and Guardia checkpoints to ensure compliance. All beaches are closed. Bars and restaurants are closed.
Policia are overseeing queues outside supermarkets, ensuring space is left between those queueing and they are limiting the number of people allowed in at any one time.
They have also run out of toilet rolls and other stuff in the shops due to panic buying before the State of Alarm was declared.
It is likely to go on until the number of new cases comes down to single figures
BREAKING NEWS
ISIS have issued travel advise saying avoid Europe
‘Morning Peeps.
Darwinism in action – their loss will be the gene pool’s gain:
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/03/15/kamikaze-greenies-extinction-rebellion-plots-suicide-stunt/
https://youtu.be/NUHk2RSMCS8
Sounds good to me.
Maybe they could slip off the underground carriage roofs.
Sounds good to me.
Maybe they could slip off the underground carriage roofs.
They say their intention is to “scare the fùck out of people”.
In that case, they should be prepared to get the shít kicked out of them by those same people.
“In addition, as the Climate and
Ecological Emergency becomes more dangerous every day, we must encourage
more extreme actions to achieve meaningful change. This movement must
not become ineffectual and forget its rebellious heart as it grows.
Extreme self sacrificial actions can act as a vanguard for the movement,
inspiring people in their rebellious journey and focusing the world’s
attention. However, these highly sacrificial actions have suffered so
far due to their lack of organisation / cohesion of message and because
of strong pushback from the movement. For such high-risk actions, action
design must be slick and highly considered. It also seems necessary for
the movement to clearly outline in any strategy going forward, the
intention to encourage more extreme action in response to genuine
growing crisis so as not to face pushback from the movement as a whole
every time a highly sacrificial action takes place.”
They clearly need to join up with the jihadis who are experts in suicide. If they get on with it while the country is in corona virus lockdown they could dispose of themselves without incommoding the rest of the population.
This video needs to be watched by more people:-
https://youtu.be/oYhCQv5tNsQ
Charities struggling to pay staff because of COVID-19 outbreak
Charities are calling for government help after a drop in donations because of coronavirus left them struggling to pay staff.
The CEOs can pay out of hugely inflated salaries and expenses.
https://twitter.com/NadineDorries/status/1239104663313698816
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I knew – just KNEW – that if any Tory MP would get the blasted cherryade bug, it would be her.
Soubry won’t get it – even the vilest of germs have standards
BTW How are you – recovering well I hope
Being fed far too regularly. I just can’t cope with this regular meal malarkey.
Maybe it’s to build me up before the physioterrorists descend again.
I suppose you and I can call ourselves artificial hipsters!
(Mine’s made of ceramic and titanium)
317121+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
May one ask, this war footing jobee, is it one where submission, PCism,
Appeasement where those over 70 seemingly will be under a sort of house arrest ,this will apply to ALL those currently abiding within these Isles or will there be special dispensations for say, mosque users ?
Is there going to be a high profile, seen to be working successfully coastal
anti invasion force put in place, NOW ?
Even those currently still supporting / voting lab/lib/con must see the futility
even of “hot bedding” in hospitals & emergency hotel beds, they will always be one short due to mass uncontrolled immigration.
Here are the infectious letters….
Letters: Now is the time to follow the experts’ advice – and resist the temptation to score political points
By
Letters to the Editor
15 March 2020 • 12:01am
Premium
Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer
SIR – Some matters should be above political debate. The coronavirus crisis is one of them.
The Government has made clear that its policy follows the best scientific advice – and that policy has been supported by the Chief Scientific Adviser and the Chief Medical Officer. It is therefore shocking to hear political opposition from various quarters.
The nation is in danger and, having arrived in genuine herd territory, we would be wise to behave like a herd. They survive by sticking together. Dissenting voices undermine public confidence and, in current circumstances, that is a dangerous thing to do.
Gregory Shenkman
London W8
SIR – On Thursday the Prime Minister held an honest, calm and reassuring press conference, flanked by his senior scientific advisers, explaining in detail the next steps in the Government’s strategy to deal with coronavirus.
In Friday’s news coverage, however, the BBC and Sky chose to push the line that the Government was “facing questions” about why it is not taking the extreme steps being implemented by some other countries. This approach was supported by the likes of Jeremy Hunt, who ought to know better.
Did these broadcasters actually listen to anything that was said at the press conference, where these issues were dealt with at length? This type of reporting reflects the same “we know better” attitude that has led to the dangerous fall in take-up of the MMR vaccine, but with potentially even more damaging consequences.
Steve Black
Nottingham
SIR – I have just returned to Britain from Australia, via Dubai. Not once was there any sort of temperature screening.
How, without doing this, can we determine the number of people who may have contracted the virus? It beggars belief that we are still waiting for such measures to be implemented properly.
Bridget Garvin
Preston-under-Scar, North Yorkshire
SIR – Perhaps it is time to reprint the old wartime poster: “Is your journey really necessary?”
Colin Bullen
Tonbridge, Kent
SIR – Where is the coordination in Europe over coronavirus? Each country seems to be doing its own thing. Very strange.
Simon Morpuss
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
SIR – If major sporting events need to be suspended because of coronavirus, why is Parliament continuing to sit despite some members testing positive?
Having sat on an employers’ pandemic working group during the “bird flu” scare a few years ago, I would have expected robust parliamentary contingency plans to have been in place.
Roger Gentry
Sutton-at-Hone, Kent
SIR – I was born in 1945 and, aged four, contracted scarlet fever. I was placed in isolation in a sanitarium for six weeks, saw my parents once a week through a glass petition, and the few toys and books I had were all incinerated when I left.
I am sure I can get through any period of self-isolation required today.
Brian Morris
London N1
SIR – With the island of Menorca going into lockdown – all events cancelled and restaurants closing – and since my husband has underlying health issues, we’re in self-imposed isolation here.
I’ve washed the curtains, cleaned out the kitchen drawers, and started cataloguing an old stamp collection. What now to fill the months ahead?
Jane Eyles
Mahon, Menorca, Spain
317141+ up ticks,
A starry,starry night post,
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenUK/status/1239137122210263041
He enjoys the fact that he is free to spread his religion – something which Sharia law would prevent people of other religions being free to do likewise.
317141+ up ticks,
Afternoon A,
He enjoys the fact that he is covered by the submissive ,PC,Appeasement umbrella.
That gives him & his ilk carte blanche.
Opened up by the by for him & likes by political fools & followers.
US now on Governments No Travel list
Spain now officially on the No Travel List
Austria is currently not on the Governments No Travel list but nothing much will be open and it will be difficult to travel there
Extensive restrictions are in place throughout Austria, affecting all areas of everyday life. Air travel restrictions are in place between Austria and a number of countries. From 23:59 on 16 March, there will no direct air links between Austria and the UK, Netherlands, Ukraine and Russia. As of midnight on 16 March, there will be no direct air or rail connections from Austria to Spain, France, and Switzerland. There are no direct flights and trains between Austria and Italy. You should contact your tour operator or airline for more information.
Ski resorts close on 15 March in Tyrol, Salzburg and Vorarlberg provinces. Accommodation in the ski resorts will close on 16 March. In Tyrol, the villages of Ischgl, Galtuer, See, and Kappl in the Patznaun Valley, and St Anton am Arlberg are under quarantine for the next 14 days. Tourists will be allowed to leave. In Carinthia, Heiligenblut is under quarantine until 29 March. You should follow the advice of local authorities
Restrictions are currently in place on the border with Italy. Anyone wishing to cross this border is required to hold a medical certificate. The certificate needs to include the result of molecular biological test and must be no more than four days old, in English, German or Italian. Non-stop transit from Italy through Austria remains possible. Some neighbouring countries are restricting movement across the border and conducting health checks. You should refer to travel advice for the country you are travelling from/to for information.
From 16 March, restaurants, bars and cafes across the country will only be open until 3pm, and will be closed from 17 March. All shops, except supermarkets, banks, pharmacies, and postal services, will be closed. See Health
TUI have cancelled all holidays as below
Holidays to Spain, Canary Islands, Balearics Islands
Following local measures put in place by the Spanish Authorities, including closing some hotel facilities and the local bars, restaurants and beaches, we have made the difficult decision to cancel holidays due to travel between 14th and 29th March.
Holidays to Dominican Republic
Due to restrictions introduced by the local authorities in Dominican Republic we’re sorry to advise that all holidays between 15th March and 29th March have been cancelled.
Holidays to Morocco
Due to restrictions introduced by the local authorities in Morocco we’re sorry to advise that all holidays between 15th March and 29th March have been cancelled.
Holidays to USA
We are aware that the United States authorities have taken the decision not to permit entry to anyone travelling from the UK to the USA from 16 March 2020.
Customers due to travel to the USA between 16th and 18th March will have their holiday automatically cancelled and refunded. There is no need to call us
Holidays to Jamaica
We are aware that the Jamaican authorities have taken the decision not to permit entry to anyone travelling from the UK to Jamaica from 14 March 2020 for 14 days.
Customers due to travel to Jamaica between 14th and 16th March will have their holiday automatically cancelled and refunded. There is no need to call us.
Holidays to Cyprus
Due to restrictions introduced by the local authorities in Cyprus, we’re sorry to advise that all holidays to Cyprus departing up to and including 28 March have unfortunately had to be cancelled. We are proactively contacting affected customers departing between 16 and 28 March to find a suitable alternative holiday.
Holidays to Madeira
Due to restrictions introduced by the local authorities in Madeira, we’re sorry to advise that all holidays to Madeira departing up to and including 28 March have unfortunately had to be cancelled. We are proactively contacting affected customers departing between 14 and 28 March to find a suitable alternative holiday.
Holidays to Malta
Due to restrictions introduced by the local authorities in Malta, we’re sorry to advise that all holidays to Malta departing up to and including 22 March have unfortunately had to be cancelled. We are proactively contacting affected customers departing between 16 and 22 March to find a suitable alternative holiday.
Holidays to Tunisia
Due to restrictions introduced by the local authorities in Tunisia, we’re sorry to advise that all holidays to Tunisia departing up to and including 22 March have unfortunately had to be cancelled. We are proactively contacting affected customers departing between 16 and 22 March to find a suitable alternative holiday.
Holidays to Italy
We’re aware that the FCO has now changed its travel advice for Italy advised against all but essential travel to Italy and the Italian Government has implemented new internal measures to minimise the spread of Coronavirus which will run up to and including 3rd April.
If you are due to travel between now and 3rd April to Italy a member of our customer services team will contact you directly to discuss your options including an amendment or full refund.
Holidays to Goa
We are proactively contacting customers due to travel to India on a TUI Airways flight before the end of April to discuss their options as these flights have been cancelled, including an amendment or a full refund.
Will people be able to go on holiday in this country, or will that be forbidden also?
Only in England probably. Travel to Wales, NI and Scotland will be banned
Only for the 70+s.
The stay-at-home policy for this group will be rolled out this week – BBC News R2 14.00
We’ve got a family trip to Sheffield planned for next month. Renewed our railcards and booked the tickets.
If you do make it, drop me a line and we’ll meet up somewhere!
Hmmmmmm… sucks teeth. Awkward!
I have best-seat tickets for MK theatre 2nd & 3rd weeks of April.
Fortunately they are insured.
Looks like only Nigeria is left. Always wanted to meet that fella who is going to share his fortune with me.
Falklland perhaps ?
Fella (singular)? There’s hundreds of them, and not just in Nigeria.
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I have requested a quote to repair our storm damaged roof. I expect they will demand payment up front in case we don’t survive beyond completion of the work.
Probate can take a long time…
so far, more than 18 months for the heirs of someone I knew.
Will you be self-isolating under a leaking roof?
Pneumonia will get you before the Cherryade Virus.
Corrected
Self Showering
Next time, be insured.
Insurance company says it is not storm damage because they can’t see it in the photo I sent them.
When we had a flood through our bedroom ceiling following the “Beast from the East” two years ago – the insurance company wanted a photo of the soaking wet carpet. In the end, we didn’t bother – it was over 20 years old, my husband cut it up and we waited for the bare boards to dry out, then got a new one.
First approach of insurance companies is to try to avoid paying out
In your case if the carpet was 20 years oild and you did not have new for old cover you would get a few pound at most and putting a claim in would most likely bump up you premiums by a lot more
That’s why we didn’t bother.
Morning all.
I wonder how many thousands of people Mike the CEO at Sainsbury’s sent his email to.
In which he explained that it is not nessecary to stock up on toilet paper pain killers hand soap and other familiar items.
He asked people who do so and have been, to show restraint because of the problems they in the process are piling on to the rest of the shopper’s in the UK.
Well done and Goodonya Mike.
You know it makes sense.
Morning RE
Moh has just recieved the letter.. that is great leadership , isn’t it.
Morning.
I agree TB.
Tell YOH I use to play golf with a previous CEO of Sainsbury’s. A friendly down to earth guy. Seemingly of similar characteristics of the current chief
In the golf Sunday swindle his nick name was “The Grocer”.
Teddy Heath was Sainsbury’s CEO? Who knew?
No it wasn’t him Obs.
But I heard he quite liked to practice his putting.
Email from chum who works at Sainsbury’s.
“Work has been totally manic but worth seeing how silly people are, and I was paid to watch it. The prize Sainsbury’s hoarder of the weeks has put the people who only wheeled out a trolly or two full of loo rolls completely in the shade. She panic bought two trays full of Marmite, at least 10 pots per tray. Magnificent.”
I did buy one 16 roll pack on Friday – we will survive! Hope you are recovering well, Anne.
If you are constipated, spread Marmite on the loo paper. It will make you feel better.
A friend works at a local supermarket. Panic buying has set in and on Thursday they had record sales. The sight of empty shelves really sparked the panic buying and sales on Friday broke the new record by fifty percent. The national chain also reported highest ever sales.
It is happening where we are as well. All was OK on Thursday but when we went to the store yesterday, the pasta and rice shelves were completely bare. They are even panic buying of grits.
Is the grit for your gizzards?
Not much panic in Wellingborough’s Sainsbury’s yesterday. The empty shelves were toilet rolls, painkillers, pasta, rice, flour and own brand baked beans (plenty of Heinz still available). Some other shelves were a bit depleted but only slightly more than might be expected late on a Saturday afternoon.
Thankfully no shortage of Landlord, Old Hooky and ESB.
She must have seen my post from a couple of days ago, when I said to Ndovu, who was going shopping, ‘Have a bit of fun. Whisper to as many people as you can that you’ve heard there’s going to be a shortage of Marmite’.
My plan worked.
The EU have asked for the “transition” period to be extended. Are we now to be subsumed back into the EU under the umbrella of “group approach” and “greater good”?
What an easy question to answer.
No.
The classic response to the EU is NO! NO! NO!
There is no reason whatsoever to extend the transition period.
Time to cut the transition period altogether and self-isolate on our islands.
Only if our divorce payment is cut to zero.
I think that was the total purpose of the cv-19 but it got going too late (why was Merkel in China in November?) to be of use to prevent Brexit becoming law. Having said that I think they will still try to use it in some way in the spirit of never letting a crisis go to waste. And this is a good one.
Curiouser and curiouser …..
That’s the idea Horace.
Now – let’s see if the MSM can talk about something else so as to cloud the issue.
That’s the idea Horace.
Now – let’s see if the MSM can talk about something else so as to cloud the issue.
You betcha!
Blanket order for the elderly to self-isolate will be enforced in next 20 days as PM ratchets up efforts
Doctors are preparing to give isolated patients advice over video link and army hospitals will be used
The drastic measure is wrapped into a wider package of emergency powers to stem the spread of the virus
Troops will be deployed to guard hospitals and supermarkets and private hospital beds will be used
Business will be urged to serve national interest by overhauling production lines to make medical supplies
It came as Britain’s COVID-19 death rate almost doubled as ten more people died, bringing total deaths to 21
Instructing the over-70s to remain indoors forms part of a wider package of emergency powers due to be officially rolled out by Downing Street this week.
Tomorrow NHS England will hand out new guidelines for hospitals which will tell trusts they can scrap routine surgery and outpatient appointments, the Sunday Telegraph reports. It comes as senior forecaster Julian Jessop warned the paper that Britain could suffer a six per cent drop in GDP over coming months.
Banning mass gatherings, allowing the police to detain suspected virus victims and forcing schools to stay open were already revealed to be part of the strategy going forward.
The decision to instruct all over-70s to remain in their homes and care homes within three weeks is to stop the NHS ‘falling over’ with pressure, according to ITV News’ political editor Robert Peston who first revealed the move.
He further revealed: ‘Plans are also well under way for doctors to give consultations to patients quarantined at home by video links over the internet.
‘There are two other aspects of this wartime mobilisation: Army hospitals will be used (and) lockdowns of cities or parts of cities have NOT been ruled out.’
Downing Street’s new raft of measures, which will be rubber stamped at a meeting chaired by the PM today, marks a screeching U-turn as only a few days ago the government flatly refused to follow European counterparts in curbing person-to-person contact.
Plans are also well under way for doctors to give consultations to patients quarantined at home by video links over the internet.
Over-70s are the category of people most likely not to have access to the internet at home.
Exactly. Even assuming the medical practice has access to video link. I have a PC but don’t know if the little lens is a camera or a light meter to adjust the brightness of the screen.
Camera. Can be used for both.
Well, I wonder how it works…
Log in to Skype and you’ll find out.
I wonder how they will do my MRI scan next Tuesday over a video link!
Hold your phone by the affected part, with the video running?
I think there is a fair amount of media spin and speculation in that. I am sure it will ask the over 70’s to try to avoid going out and to avoid contact with as many people as possible but I dont see it being a total ban. It would be unenforceable for a start . We dont have ID cards. Are they going to say everyone has to carry their passport,. driving licence of birth certificate with them ?
It would upset Diana Abbot as well who would claim it is anti migrant (Translated that mean anti illegal migrant in my view)
We could do as them fellas on the dinghies do and identify as 17yo.
It reminds me of the episode in Dad’s Army where all the members of the platoon desperately tried to make themselves appear younger e.g. dyeing their hair or wearing wigs, in order not to be forcibly retired from the Home Guard. Are we all going to follow suit in order not to be arrested while out on the street?
Or the horribly affecting scene in “Schindler’s List” where the old lady had put on rouge and lipstick…
We could do as them fellas on the dinghies do and identify as 17yo.
Don’t you have an app on your phone for that yet ?
😆😆😆
Herr Oberst isn’t a politician.
Do politicians get priority treatment ? Who knew.
How are you feeling Anne ?
Snap!
Morning, Eddy!
😊
My wife has had an overdose of Sky News and I was saying to her just an hour ago, in 1939 every man, woman and child in the country was given a gas mask to protect them from the expected gas attacks should war break out.
Not one of those masks was used for its intended purpose.
Precautions do not indicate certainty. And plans are just that. Plans.
Actions that boost morale, and nothing else, are also valid.
I understand that young women used their gas mask cases as handbags 🙂
I am 80 and walk and/or cycle each day to help control diabetes. I go up to Sutton Bank regularly but drive there in my own car with no passengers. I need to shop and choose the quiet times. I cannot accept imprisonment in my own house by a panicking government. I hope common sense prevails. I would prefer that the outbreak would be allowed to take its course
We have a new British motto: Panic And Snatch Toilet Rolls. Dan Hodges. 14 March 2020.
Over the past week, three naked lies about the Government’s response were able to flourish virtually unchecked.
The first was a video which purported to show Boris claiming his plan was to ‘take it on the chin’ and let Britain bear the brunt of the virus in order to protect the economy. It had been deliberately doctored, with the section in which he explained he had rejected that option purposely edited out.
But it ran for days. Indeed, it’s still running.
Hmmm. You learn something every day!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/columnists/article-8112893/DAN-HODGES-new-British-motto-Panic-Snatch-Toilet-Rolls.html
Oh the Irony
The Mail having been one of the main drivers of the hysteria
‘Morning Minty
The entire media have . It used to be Brexit now it is wall to wall Corona virus
It must start slowing down soon. You only have so much storage space and can only use so many toilet rolls
Good Morning Folks,
Cloudy, dull start, wind blowing, rain on it’s way.
Went to Waitrose this morning as i do most Sunday, it was like Christmas in there queues for the car park, queues for the check out, really mad
I decided not to panic buy but buy online as usual. I have just put in my order at Waitrose, Sainsbury and Asda.
20 toilet rolls times three ? No wonder there are shortages.
Waitrose are sold out online for most multi packs of loo roll.
Many of them are doing that as they deliver from the stores and as far as I know the stock control system in stores is basic and they have no way of making stock reservations so the store may show stock available but by the time they come to pick the order that stock may have gone
Back here in Canada, supermarkets are tied into the big central system and items are automatically restocked.
I ordered Qty 1 on an online site and ended up with ! pallet of them about 750 toilet rolls
So it’s all your fault then. :o)
I am going to have to spend a lot of time on the Loo to get my moneys worth
When they said to self isolate they didn’t just mean you to stay in the bog.
Daughters wedding set for two weeks time, wondering now whether to postpone it now before it is too late.
Make it a small family wedding. Spend money saved from the reception on a memorable honeymoon.
Ah, that will not work unless you can delay the honeymoon.
Yes they were all set for Mexico but that is off I expect.
Hard to say. If a modest size affair probably ok. At the moment the media speculation is large gatherings of over 500 people will be banned but thats not to say that churches and other venues might not bring in their own restrictions
Oh bugger! Insurance companies are rewriting their coverage to exclude coronavirus treatment. Isn’t that nice of them!
I guess that means the end of our holiday, her that demands to be obeyed doesn’t fancy being stuck in Trumpland without health insurance.
Pity, the golf courses are really empty at the moment.
I have just cancelled my holiday to Malta this year. They have a 14 day quarantine in place until December 2020. I will probably lose the £600 deposit and possibly the flights that have been paid for, but the balance of £800 is due in 10 days so i have cancelled.
Thank goodness i bought all those loo rolls.
You might as well stay at home if you have to be quarantined.
We are just about to organise a frozen food home deleivery service for our dear elderly friend in the next village to us .. he will be 85, and is fit as a fiddle .. and he drives and gads about , and is always so vital and interesting .. but very depressed at the prospect of self isolation . He will be coming to us for a late lunch presently .
What on earth are we to all do ..
There is an apocalyptic feel about life at the moment. I think we’ll all get fed up if we can’t go out or go anywhere – thank goodness we can all chat here!
I agree with you J
We are living in dystopian times ..
I believe our usefulness has been dissed .. Our age group is the largest source of volunteer manship .. What will this country be left with..
Large areas of chavs and HUGE comunities of dysfunctional lawless state dependent people .
Moh and I very rarely drink these days because we are on B/P tablets etc and we come under that so called category of at risk bods by virtue of our medication … Can you believe that the aisles of booze are nearly empty of wine and spirits .. people are buying so much … I guess imports will soon dry up !
We don’t drink spirits – though I like a G&T – especially when we are on holday – but we have a good supply of wine in.
We have a lovely Irish friend, aged 84, who comes to supper with us every Saturday night and often pops in for a cup of coffee. He gets very lonely as he is a widower and, with age, his French is deteriorating. Official advice is that all “fragile” people are to stay at home – and our friend is certainly in that category as he has a very reduced lung capacity (although without any lung disease). But how can we just abandon him? He might well avoid catching the virus, but I don’t know what his loneliness would do to him… So I’ve told him that he can always come here as long as we are all still in good health. Will I live to regret this act of kindness, which might end up killing him? I don’t know…
We have to do our best Caroline .. Sadly we are living in a MEFIRST society , and the nations values are not what they were in the time of of our Wartime parents who helped win WW2 through sacrifice and endeavour .
What ever our nations religion is these days , I have seen NO leadership fron our Bishops and Archbishops ..
My Brownie motto when I was a child was ” We are all the helpful elves, think of others not ourselves!” ..
I am not a goody goody but I do believe in lots of things .. x
I very much believe that charity begins at home. Which means that I will tend to look after people in my immediate surroundings rather than donate money to impersonal organisations. A little kindness goes a very long way!
As you are all aware there are risks involved i think you made the right decision.
What about your young students, who will be coming over at Easter? Will they still be able to travel?
Edited strange typo: “students”.
Looks very unlikely now. We are looking into alternatives – hopefully videoconferencing if we can get our internet connection up to scratch for it.
I hope you can do something like that – safer for all, and young people are likely to be carriers, even if unaffected.
We are expecting a visit from our French counterparts in May. We are assuming it will go ahead, but we have no guarantee that it will.
Afternoon T_B, I am taking an old spare ipad to an elderly relation. With the built in app of Facetime, video calls between us should be fairly straightforward and I am hoping that will help with the feeling of loneliness. Of course nothing compares to face to face interaction but I can think of nothing else which minimises the health risk.
The apartment is pretty glamorous but how would i stock it with provisions. Plus all flights will be cancelled by then i expect.
Edit of the nonsensical bits.
An interesting one as Malta is not in the No travel area at present but as most people holidays are 14 days or less and you would have to go into quarantine for two weeks on arrival I would say the holiday has changed significantly ie you did not intend to have a 2 week holiday in Malta in self isolation in a hotel room
I think you should be able to get a refund or move the holiday to another date or country but the later is fraught with problems and is not really a viable alternative
ABTA are now saying if you do travel to Malta you won’t have any insurance cover.
If you had insurance cover in place already they cannot just retrospectively change it so they are wrong in my view you will be covered
If you are just booking a holiday and dont already have insurance in place(some people have annual policies) then it is unlikely anyone would cover you.
Yes, you are right.
Not much point in throwing good money after bad though.
A friend arrived in Malta for a month long visit about two weeks ago. They are booked to fly back via the US.
They are spending a lot of free time checking on how to get home.
Hasn’t Donald Trump banned flights from Europe?
There’s no problem being quarantined for 14 days if you’ve travelled to Andrexlucia!
At least when i come down with the virus i will have a comfy bed.
To be fair it is not retrospective.
Effective immediately though. To quote:
If you were at your destination prior to the warning being issued, then normally, your coverage may be limited to medical care for conditions unrelated to the reason for the advisory
There is no way that we will spend time in the US without medical coverage for all possibilities. If the Trump brings in travel restrictions and we are stuck in the US for an extended time, we would be completely stuffed. Can you imagine Trudeau baling us out?
it is badly worded. If you already have insurance cover in place they cannot retrospectively change it. I assume they mean any new policies taken out with them will not cover it. They cannot as well speak for polices taken out with other companies
I wonder what their legal grounds are for doing this and if it would stand up in court?
Wouldn’t want to be the ‘test’ case for that!
You dont need a test case. A contract is a contract. If they could just change the t&c’s after you purchase a policy they could avoid paying out at all
They cannot retrospectively change a policy. I think they are referring to new policies
Most Canadian insurance companies are modifying their policies, even existing ones. About the only policies still covering all illnesses are those gold plated government retiree benefits (that tax payers are paying for).
No doubt there will be some smaller print in the small print that allows changes to coverage in extenuating circumstances.
With the cost of healthcare in the US as high as it is, we are not ready to try a challenge.
If the policy comes under English & Welsh law they cannot be retrospectively changed. If they could they could dodge any payouts. What they can do is change the t&c’s for new policies. I have no idea what Canadian law says on these matters
Does that include the insurance company that underwrites your underpants?
Quite right, Richard. The US is no place to be without full medical insurance.
So we wave on the way past tomorrow.
Have a safe trip home.
EDIT. Just seen your news about the advisory.
Message from Sainsbury’s Chief Executive Mike Coupe
Dear
You will have seen that, due to the ongoing uncertainty around the full impact of Coronavirus, supermarkets have been much busier than usual and customers are choosing to stock up.
I wanted to personally reassure you that we have more food and other essential items coming to us from manufacturers and into our warehouses and distribution centres. If we all shop just for the food that we and our families need, there will be enough for everyone.
I also wanted to let you know that at Sainsbury’s, we are working really hard to ensure this remains the case. Over the past two weeks we have:
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Ordered more stock of essential items from our suppliers
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Put more capacity into our warehouses and
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Set limits on a small number of items, including some cleaning products, soap and pain relief. This is a precautionary measure – if everyone shops normally, there will be enough for everyone.
There are gaps on shelves because of increased demand, but we have new stock arriving regularly and we’re doing our best to keep shelves stocked. Our store colleagues are working tirelessly and doing the best job they can.
Which brings me onto a request. Please think before you buy and only buy what you and your family need. If we all do this then we can make sure we have enough for everyone. And please help elderly and vulnerable friends, family and neighbours with their shopping if you can.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support and to thank our colleagues who are all working incredibly hard to ensure we can continue to serve our customers well.
Best wishes
Mike
Dear Sainsbury’s,
You have been running your stocks down at our local store for the last two years, and you used to run out of Andrex frequently from long before coronavirus was a gleam in a mad Chinese scientist’s slit eye.
It’s too late now.
Best wishes,
A satisfied Tesco customer.
The government ought to issue a No travel directive for Cruise Ships. There are a very high risk environment and have many elderly passengers and when they get COVID-19 it is a big problem and an needed distraction for the government
Fred Olsen last night said none of the previous passengers had tested positive for Covid-19 when the present voyage began and it had checked the medical and travel history of all those travelling.
I think there is a lot of spin with that statement above. They would not haves access to the passengers medical records nor would they have access to their travel record in fact they dont really exist it would tale a lot of work to establish
Currently Fred Olsen Line have the Braemar is stranded in the Caribbean as no port will accept them
British diplomats were last night in frantic talks with countries in the region in a bid to persuade them to allow the passengers to disembark and fly home. Sources said ‘two realistic options’ had been identified, but neither country had yet agreed to take the ship.
…it is a big problem and an unneeded distraction for the government
is what you wanted to say, I believe.
Depends what they want to distract the Public from. Grooming report, FO c*ckup over Anna Socolas, H2S funding scandal, Huawei, etc, etc.
We’re not discussing smokescreens at sea.
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BJ,
The only way for those pensioners to return to the UK
is purloin a ships lifeboat & come in via the Channel,
when picked up be like dad ,keep mum & could be on more wonga & freebies than when they started the cruise.
I Apologise for the language in this, but the subject is one that has me spitting more than feathers:-
https://twitter.com/Bob_of_Bonsall/status/1239182301893967874
She should get the same treatment as other pregnant women and that should be good enough.
I disagree she say she is a man and wants to be treated as a man and to use the mens toilet etc. So we should tell him dont be silly you are a men dont get pregnant. The problem with that of course is the baby
IMHO this is an as-yet-undescribed mental illness.
One day someone will identify unknown hormones, or damaged telomeres, that lead to an irresistible desire to flip.
Having said that, it is sometimes apparent that even a child of pre-school age can have gender identity issues.
There is a journalist called David Thomas who has been writing in the Telegraph about his ‘transition’ from male to pseudo-female. Now that he calls himself Diana, he hopes to marry a man; hmmm, but wasn’t that legalised several years ago?
It’s a delusional mental health issue.
No amount of hormones or surgery will turn a man into a woman or vice versa.
I have no objection to them dressing up.
Young children may have issues, but I believe it is child abuse to indulge them to the extent some people do, with puberty blockers, etc. Let them make an informed decision as adults.
It’s just delusional fantasies. People unhappy with their life look for escapism from reality. A reality they can’t cope with.
The child will have immense psychological problems when it grows up.
There is no need for it Bob. I do not like it.
They are in my view mentally ill. They even contradict themselves. They claim they are traumatized because they think they have been born in the wrong body but she then gets herself pregnant which confirms she is a woman
To me this is clearly a mental health issue. She sort od wants to be a man when it suits he and a woman when it suits her although no doubt she will try to pretend she is a man
If this is a man giving birth, was she given pain relief suitable for a man? The sort that could have likely killed her?
Just back from w/rose. Bought al I wanted but noticed that pasta is disappearing, as are kitchen rolls. Didn’t bother t look at the loo-rolls.
No quinoa? They usually come in four packs…
Already have quinoa, rice, pasta, polenta. I keep a well-stocked larder at the best of times.
Try potatoes the are fresh and from England, they are not processed.
They don’t keep so well.
Wait till you are under house arrest and they will do all yourr shopping for you.
We must all do everything in our power to protect lives. MATT HANCOCK MP. 14 March 2020.
Next week we will publish our emergency bill, to give the Government the temporary powers we will need to help everyone get through this. The measures in it allow for the worst case scenario. I hope many of them won’t be needed. But we will ask Parliament for these powers in case they are.
Our generation has never been tested like this. Our grandparents were, during the Second World War, when our cities were bombed during the Blitz. Despite the pounding every night, the rationing, the loss of life, they pulled together in one gigantic national effort.
Temporary Powers! I’ve heard that one before! As to pulling together; Hancock’s grandparent’s occupied a different UK to the one that now exists. That was a free country in which the people were united by race, language and a shared cultural heritage. That is no longer true. This is a Police State fragmented by ethnic divisions and a corrupt polity. Thankfully the trial it faces is nowhere near as severe as WWII.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/03/14/must-do-everything-power-protect-lives/
Dear Mr Johnson
Are we continuing to import the World? Asking for a few million concerned friends.
ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer. That’s the way to do it!
As I keep writing, “never waste a good crisis”.
Army rumoured to be mobilised to guard supermarkets…
And next on the police state agenda……. ‘Self isolating’ the over 70s.
And there are plenty of snowflakes out there who will dobb us in.
The old crooners song, 🎶 I don’t get around much any more.🎶
I thought the over 70s were already self-isolating? What with the Bbc now demanding they pay to watch TV, they will become complete recluses, devoid of any contact with the outside world.
That’s the way to do it….brain dead!
We need to fake cough more that’ll keep us safe.
Keep us all out of sight – that’s the plan.
Boris Butt wipes
Complete with certificate of authentication
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The problem with the virus scare is that people are getting it may have already had it and haven’t suffered anything worse than a bad cough or flu while the reaction by the authorities and the world seems to be totally over the top, unless there is something they are not telling us.
Well they dont even know the extent of it as people are just being told to self isolate. No that may mean they had or it may not and they have no information as to how many are self isolating so the government and NHS have not a clue as to the extent of it and that is the only way you will really know the spreads of it.
The”experts” know very little about it. Everything is based on what they know about similar stuff. At present, they do not know why and how it results in pneumonia etc, and they cannot stop it.
The do not know if those who have had it can get it again, and be infectious all over again. If so, quarantine is prevarication and not prevention.
That is, we are all doomed.
PD and I had something very similar to the symptoms described for cv just after Christmas. We had been away for Christmas and we both fell ill at the same time on 28 December in the evening. It knocked us off our feet with enormous fatigue, but here’s the thing, I was able to rally and go shopping for essentials the next morning. With ‘flu once you are swept off your feet, that is it, there is no rallying until it is over. There was then three days of sore throat and fatigue, headache (but not on the migraine level), backache and shivering unable to feel warm, labyrinthitis which lasted for days. After three days the ‘digestive upset’ kicked in along with copious, copious snot which went on for several days longer than I would have expected it to, just streaming. After 14 days from the onset we started to recover, but it has kept coming back for another bite from time to time in the evenings with much sneezing and a fatigued, totally wiped out feeling for the rest of the evening but feeling somewhat recovered next day, until the next sneezing attack two days or so later. We are only just now, nearly three months later, feeling we are seeing those sunlit uplands ahead!
Summary: It felt like ‘flu but we both knew it wasn’t – despite the severity of the symptoms we could from time to time arise from our sick beds and totter around for a short while to do what was necessary. With ‘flu it is true what they say, if you were told there is £1000 outside the door you would just leave it. My feeling is that this Covid-19 has reached the UK weeks before it was thought, I am sure the Chinese whistle blower waited until he was sure there was a problem on their hands, it must have had a couple of months for it to get going and escape the country.
Apologies for the essay!
No apologies necessary, Mum, You’ve described it perfectly and I too am suffering in a similar way but, since I’ve been diagnosed with COPD, it’s difficult to know if it’s that or ‘flu or worse. Thankfully I’m not bedridden yet and although Best Beloved is feeling fatigued she gets up and does sterling work as evidenced by her tea and cake efforts yesterday after our well-loved Church Warden’s Memorial Service (We’ve never seen the church so packed, even at Christmas).
As I’ve said to Anne and you further epitomise it, we just keep buggering on – it’s in our nature.
Seconded. Last autumn I suffered from a lurgy that was as bad as ‘flu but different. The main feature was an appalling cough. I sounded off like a smoker.
I dosed myself with honey&lemon, but also with liquidised raw garlic & tomato. Garlic and raw onions are my standard anti-viral remedy. If they burn my mouth, think what is happening to a dastardly microbe.
‘Morning All
Bleuagh
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I am approaching that age where I am delighted if I wake up in the morning and feel like that.
Oi Laffed
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Edit,in the same vein
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That’s a lot of rolls.
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The Rolls Royce Corniche of 1966 was a beautiful car but I do not find the front end of this modern Roller remotely attractive: it is horribly ugly aesthetically. Am I alone in thinking this?
Agreed. I much prefer the Bentley but can afford neither.
I thought the 1986 RR Carmargue was the best –
Reminds me of Drooper, of Dear Drooper fame.
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Blame EU vehicle design laws.
It looks like something that should have a tipper body or flat wagon hitched to its rear end. It has the look of a tractor unit.
No.
Master of the Rolls, eh?
Why has this not appeared in the UK MSM?
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/harvard-university-professor-and-two-chinese-nationals-charged-three-separate-china-related
I read that a while ago. But then i don’t rely exclusively on UK sites as i know how a lot of things don’t get reported.
Good morning.
Morning. I thought there would be considerable interest because Lieber’s two assistants were Chinese nationals. One was a Lt in the Chinese army and regularly took biological samples to China.
It did. I saw it and I don’t use foreign sites. But amongst 24hour rolling news and Mrs Engelson and her kitten, little notice was taken.
That was end of January. I did see a mention in the media, but without all the detail;in other words a meaningless report,
It did. I saw it and I don’t use foreign sites. But amongst 24hour rolling news and Mrs Engelson and her kitten, little notice was taken.
Germany locking down some borders
Makes a change from rolling over them.
Borders to France, Switzerland & Austria. R2 News 14.00
The government say they have taken scientific advice in their strategy for dealing with Corona virus.
The “Media” point out , quite rightly, that “there is MORE THAN ONE Scientific opiniion”.
Quite right too media folks………
Except when it comes to climate change of course…………………….
I believe that some reputable scientists even think that man made climate change and the dangers of CO₂ emissions are all part of a great scam.
This needs to be better known about:-
https://youtu.be/oYhCQv5tNsQ
The media choose the opinion that makes them the most money.
‘Nothing to worry about’ doesn’t sell papers, neither does ‘It’s bad, but not as bad as some are making out’.
317141+ up ticks,
May one ask, God forbid that it ever comes to pass but getting down to the nitty shitty, gritty are Nation Insurance stamps fully paid up in the past
going to take precedence over a just landed, potential terrorist, rapist. abuser ?
Will Submission, PCism,Appeasement dictate who gets the hospital / hotel medical beds or those who’s funds have over the years put the hospital & beds in place ?
You probably already know the answer to that one.
There will be no more just landed ones now. Priti Patel will make sure of that, so stop worrying.
317141+ up ticks,
T,
I worked in these sh!te holes Nigeria, Libya etc
in the past, Libya on me todd with 15 paki’s for company, worrying never entered the equation.
By the by there cannot be many fools left who have any form of trust regarding the 650.
SIR — Where is the coordination in Europe over coronavirus? Each country seems to be doing its own thing. Very strange.
Simon Morpuss
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
Where’ve you been all your life, Simon. There is (nor has ever been) any co-ordination in Europe on any topic. Each country still goes their own way with customs and habits. Forty-odd years in the EEC/EU has done nothing to alter that.
When the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Finland permit independent off-licences and wine merchants to have their shops on every High Street then I will start to believe there may be some degree of co-ordination starting.
As I shall also do when Denmark opens its first bull-ring; the Scots replace porridge and whisky with pasta and Barolo; the Austrians start eating surströmming and lutfisk; the Germans dance the fandango; the Greeks take up cricket; the Dutch become alpine skiing champions; the Welsh eat roast horse; the Irish take up yodelling; the Swiss nationalise their navy; the Poles start eating sardines; the Portuguese start growing lingonberries; the Spanish learn to speak Bulgarian; the French build tanks with forward gears; and all EU countries revert to driving on the left.
You are beginning to make me think that the EU is an experiment that failed.
👍👍👍
And what about the euro?
In the 1990’s the ERM was set up as an experiment to see if a common currency would work. The experiment was a disaster which led to Britain leaving because raising interest rates to 17% – which bankrupted many businesses – failed keep the pound worth three deutsche marks.
In spite of this failed experiment which wrought havoc across Europe, the EU decided still to go ahead with the euro which has caused massive unemployment amongst young people in the South of the EU.
How remainers failed to see the sheer incompetence and nastiness of the EU was a complete mystery to me. Were they all blind or just stupid?
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I haven’t made use of my Bupa health insurance for years, so I cancelled it t’other day after I received their renewal notice, which had a hefty age-related increase. I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t cover COVID-19 anyway, so I will be over £2,000 better off which can go towards something more useful, such as Dignitas.
Or a holiday when travel opens up again.
Or in the short term, loo paper 🙂
Spend it on wine. Much better.
Statement: Well, I have some Bad News for a group of over-70s: the House of Lords will be shut for the forseeable future. Debates and votes will occur by video-link.
Question: Will the daily allowance still be paid?
Statement: There will be allowance at a tenth of the present rate (£30 instead of £300). It will, however, only be paid to those who take part in any debate and those who vote.
This should be made permanent.
We were able to buy everything we wanted this morning, but then we dont eat pasta or the sauce to go with it in jars. We do not eat processed food.
Went rather late to Sainsbury’s today. They had little stock in, and still hadn’t washed the floor. But they did have something I have never seen there for ages.
Floor staff.
Not sure if they were there to help or to stop shop-lifting.
‘Nuff Said
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I remember them old muck spreaders.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a0ddb1064e9d14497fdc2f67cd00e522798bb443cd39db828dd7cca981c872d1.png Am I alone in noticing the ever-decreasing standards of journalism, proof-reading and editorship in the Sunday Telegraph, a broadsheet that was once a flagship of its genre?
If they cannot manage to hire staff who are not geographically-challenged then I shall give up on funding them by stopping to buy their sub-standard product.
Your list is inaccurate a lot more countries have closed their borders
I do not have a list.
Your map then
I don’t think it’s George’s map, if you read his comment carefully, he’s pissing and moaning about the ST’s inaccurate map – and quite rightly – they’ve identified Sweden as Denmark.
Has Denmark relocated over the Oresund Bridge?
A bloodless invasion of which they told us absolutely nothing?
That takes the bacon!
A-Viking we will go.
They can’t help themselves. Berserkers, one and all.
A-Viking we will go.
They can’t help themselves. Berserkers, one and all.
Can’t believe what I’m herring.
Stopped years ago.
Coronavirus: More young patients being admitted to hospital, Italian doctor warns
Twelve per cent of those who have been treated in intensive care are aged between 19 and 50, according to official figures released last week. Around 52 per cent are between 51 and 70 years old, with the rest all over 70.
Recently, hospitals in Lombardy have seen people aged between 25 and 50 diagnosed with Covid-19 and subsequently hospitalised for treatment, according to local media reports.
“Even if the data is only preliminary, the fact there are more young people hospitalised and in intensive care compared to the first wave can be interpreted as a natural phenomenon,” Pierluigi Lopalco, a professor from Pisa University, told Italian newspaper Il Corriere della Sera.
The younger ones are probably taking the opportunity to skive of work and get sick pay – just following their code of something for nothing, me first and devil take the hindmost.
I hope there are an equal number of male and female patients.
Generally men are the larger cohort.
And yet, on the rare occasion (about once or twice a year) when I go to our local doctors’ surgery, men are outnumbered by women in the waiting room by a ratio of about 15 to 2.
And their average consultation is around 15 minutes. My last visit lasted around fur minutes. I know what is wrong, it is the same as last time. I know the remedy but I need the doctor to prescribe the antibiotics. I wish that I could buy antibiotics on line.
Unfortunately it is their ready availability on line from foreign sources that has resulted in their increasingly reduced effectiveness.
Do you have a trustworthy website address, please?
Your NHS surgery will be able to recommend a pharmacy.
Not without a prescription?
Which is as it should be!
Um, how exactly did it become the unassailable right of medics to determine who can have what drug?
A bit strange surely, in a country that went to war in order to sell opium?
When common sense prevailed.
Apparently at present the BAME group I underrepresented
Are they dying of tuberculosis, smallpox and bubonic plague instead?
Spoilt for choice.
What does ‘natural phenomenon’ mean in this context? Is he admitting that the virus mutates to a more dangerous form that also affects younger people?
It can’t be described as a natural phenomenon until we discover what percentage of the reported 100,000 Chinese garment workers in northern Italy have been ill, and recovered.
I am trying to get as new currency going. Provisionally called BitRoll
There is a new bartering system in use – called LooRoll –
Are you copying the comment half an hour back, or are you telepathic ?
It’s a bit similar to a bore in the local pub; the landlord doesn’t mind as long as he buys a drink.
For all we know, BJ is a respectable member of society who has NTTL as his/her secret obsession. And if it keeps him happy and doesn’t scare the horses…
I welcome his comments.
ok it’s often gloom and doom but BJ has a dry sense of humour…
Ah you have found out my part job is acting as a scarecrow for a local farmer
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A greater possibly of getting it from being close tro people particularly if they dont have a mask on. When you sneeze it can reach speeds of a 100Kph
Very little research has actually been done. It i clearly the larger particles will fall to the ground quite quickly but as the particles get smaller and smaller they will travel further
Is there a distance at which you would stand little chance of getting Corona virus? who knows . With the absence of quantitative data we just do not know.
The distance they tent o quote is 1 Metre but if tour wore a mask that would come down. The main benefit of the mask is if you are close to people
The quality o masks varies as well. Most medical mask are relatively low grade . You would not be allowed into a waffer fab clean room with those you would have to have a full head hood
Most operating theatres have standards that would not be tolerated in a wafer fab such as taking gowns masks and gloved off in the theatre
May be in an operating theatre standards do not need to be as high. Operating theaters for example do not have anti vibration floors. In operating theatres frequently paper works is taken in thats a big no no in a wafer fab
What’s a wafer fab?
Bill, do
‘Calm Down.’
All this excitement is clearly becoming too much
for you!
I am not very impressed by Matt Hancock – I do not know much about him and I may well be wrong but he seems rather a nasty, bumptious, self-seeking little man.
Among the things he has announced is that people aged over 70 will be told to self-isolate for four months for their own safety – or is it to get them out of sight?
Many of you on this site will be affected but goodness knows what Macron has in store for the oldies who live in France.
I think a lot of media spin and hype has been applied here. I suspect the advice should be to say in unless it is reasonably necessary to go out. That would be sensible risk mitigation. If they do go out try to avoid close contact with other people
” keep themselves to themselves ” comes naturally to a lot of British people.
He is protecting the NHS who could not cope with treating all the OAPs. Telling them to stay at home and die is common sense.
We Brits are not very good at being ‘told’ to do anything. ‘Rules are for Fools’…
ie. BREXIT…..
You’d think he’d want us oldies to catch it – and die!
I don’t think it will be compulsory Rastus. We will be asked to do so. I cannot be confined to my house as I look after myself. I have a good idea how to keep myself away from other people but accidents happen, and they will still happen after 4 months when we get released. No government will dare to order a civilian to remain at home with the threat of penalties if they disobey. Unfortunately this government is turning out to be a horror. I love the outdoors and fresh air.
We have a large garden and plenty of space so we do not need to feel too claustrophobic.
Fortunately there is no ban on large numbers of Muslims meeting at mosque on Fridays….except in Morocco.
and the governments the answer is put the over 70s under house arrest even if the are fit and do not have the virus. No way.
Agreed. I am not going to be told to do anything by some jumped up little sh1t who couldn’t organise a p1ss up in a brewery.
As James B. Donovan (Tom Hanks) said to Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance) in Bridge of Spies “Are you worried” to which Abel replied “Would it help”.
Isn’t it simply advice to stay at home?
It would be, but the media have blown it up into something frightening.
No.Its all in the bill they are about to pass. you have to stay in your home for 4 months.
I suspect that’s the Daily Mail in full panic mode.
In that case Hancock can exercise our dog every day. Yesterday it was 4.5miles over 2 hours. That should keep him out of harm’s way.
Idiot!
The BBC Radio 4 News at 5 seemed to say we will be asked to stay at home. At 80 coming up 81 ,I have no intention of staying at home. I am not a carrier and know how to steer clear of people. If I get infected I hope I can recover. To make it compulsory would be an unwise step.
Only marginally better than the Logan’s run way of cutting down the older population.
How are they going to enforce that with all the police scanning their computer screens for hate crimes?
Officer: “Excuse me, sir, are you over 70?”
Suspect “Fúck off!”
Officer: “That’s a dead giveaway! You’re nicked!”
Mickey Mouse is divorcing Minnie – the judge says “Really Mickey I don’t think having buck teeth and glasses is grounds for divorce”
Mickey replied ” I didn’t say that, I said she was fuckin’ Goofy”
Should the government being taking emergency powers to enable them to requisition some hotels. We know we have a shortage of hospital beds so some hotels could be used to move patients out of hospitals that are not in need of critical care. That would free up beds for those with more critical needs
We know the way the numbers are going that we will need more beds so they need to b acting now
317141+ up ticks,
BJ,
Will daily incoming Country take over units be unchecked & fast tracked to these hotels ?
Where will the necessary extra nursing staff and medics come from?
That’s where immigration comes in …:-)
Is it the immigrants who brought the virus here in the first place?
More questions than answers.
Retired staff, Army medics, St Johns, First Aider’s etc. . These people would no need a great deal of medical care. It could be old people that are awaitng a place in care home. Those recovering from minor operations etc
This is the guidance on giving drugs in a care home environment. Basically anyone that has been given training can administer non invasive drugs
But not if they’re over 70 as they will be isolated.
In our local care home pills are being dished out by catapult
You’ve obviously seen the advert fit TicTacs.
https://youtu.be/Vsl0x_8HxU4
I remember the German adverts in the ’70s, “Tic-Tac, Das Neu Tactic!”
Retired staff will be self isolating!
I thought they did that last month with a hotel at Heathrow.
A sad anniversary:-
https://twitter.com/Bollocks_Dogz/status/1238991624228700168
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Kriss_Donald
Another reason to abolish the TV licence
That item on Wikipedia mentions that the BBC Head of Newsgathering – Fran Unsworth – admitted that the BBC had “got it wrong”. Wasn’t she still the Head of Newsgathering (or a similar title) during the Cliff Richard case?
We know about it. The details are horrible. But remember “social cohesion”. For further information on social cohesion Google “Operation Cerrar “.
I do not see the word”prosecute” anywhere.
Note also the term “Glasgow Child Protection” should be interpreted in the same way as the word”gay” as it means the opposite.
https://www.glasgowchildprotection.org.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=33484&p=0
We must always bear in mind slogans such as
BLACK LIVES MATTER
but bear in mind that this does not apply in much of Africa and that
WHITE LIVES DON’T MATTER AT ALL
On Saturday, 10 deaths were announced as it was revealed a total of 1,140 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 so far
On those figures the death rate is about 1% but those figures are probably considerably overstating it. The reason for that is we have no idea how many people that self isolated had COVID-19 and just recovered so the published data is not that meaningful
Link below give the hospitals where the deaths took place
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-what-we-know-about-the-uk-victims-11957568
KBO….
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Have they just seen achooihuahua?
Social distancer for cat comes up to scratch
Social distancer for cat comes up to scratch
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Best Western offers to turn hotels into temporary hospitals
It makes sense. Hotels are seeing big downturn in business an the NHS a big upturn. I have stayed in some Best Western Hotels and they have been to quite a good standard. They are not a budget Franchise
The hotel chain Best Western has offered to turn its properties into temporary hospitals if the NHS needs additional bed space during the UK’s coronavirus outbreak.
Best Western Great Britain said it would discuss the move this week and would be willing to take “unprecedented” steps to help.
Rob Paterson, the company’s chief executive officer, said: “We are in unprecedented territory so we would be willing to take unprecedented steps to support the national effort.
“If the NHS wants additional bed space, and we can partner with other companies to provide the right medical equipment and supplies, and we can do it safely, then we would be willing to start having those conversations immediately.
“Whatever we can do to help.”
UK government buying up intensive care ventilators as deaths double in one day and scientists say current approach ‘risking lives’
Where it is going to buy them is a bit of a mystery. They are not normally stock items that you an buy off the shelf they will largely be manufactured to order
There will be limited manufacturing capacity to increase production and most of the parts need to manufacture them will need to be imported with COVID-19 making that difficult
China, if it can be believed, has oodles of them to spare now, just 4 or 5 weeks delivery time.
Panic Central, which used to be called the Daily Mail, says that they will be requisitioned from JCB and Rolls Royce. There will presumably be a new Ministry of Respirator Production to organise this.
Won’t JCB have to make more diggers for all those extra graves, whilst RR will switch to making hearses?
Our local undertaker uses a Bentley.
If that’s true it shows how daft the government is
UK manufacturers urged to consider switching to making ventilators. Sun 15 Mar 2020.
Matt Hancock has called on British manufacturers to consider switching parts of their production to the making of medical ventilators needed to treat rising numbers of coronavirus patients.
The health secretary said on Sunday that the UK had 5,000 ventilators but needed many more times that number. Hancock said “anyone who can” should “turn their engineering minds and production lines to making them … We need to produce more.”
Here speaks someone who knows nothing beyond shuffling papers and talking twaddle. By the time these people have tooled up and trained their staff coronavirus will just be a note in the history books!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/mar/15/coronavirus-uk-manufacturers-urged-to-consider-switching-to-making-ventilators
No problem. We can import as many as we need from China.
Acouple of pieces of advice for the Laydees
1918
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2018
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Is the first one written by a German?
Capital letters for all the nouns.
Not so. Look a #7 & #8 for example.
Coronavirus
At present we have no accurate data on the instance of it. Thats because the government have only collected partial data and the data collected is likely to give a higher incidence than there is. This is because they have only data on those actually tested and how many of those died
There is no real data on the numbers that self isolated and equally with those that self isolated we have no idea as to how many had Coronavirus so the percentage death total is likely to be much lower than the published figures show
So what you are saying is – we don’t know nuffink.
I think Bill is saying don’t panic as the death rate is low. He’s right!
1372 positive tests so on those numbers now about 3%
WE have though no idea as to how many of those self isolating actually had the virus and how many of those died if any
That’s my understanding.
You can understand Bill Jackson?
He seems to contradict that view with his post on the latest death figure.
No. There have been 35 deaths not seen today total tested but even that is a small sub set and on the previous figures was about 1%
If we taken into account the number self isolating that brings the numbers down. To some extent thats an educate estimate as no data seem to be being collected for this. It is pretty certain some will have had the virus, Actual number we simply do not know
Well the vast majority are self Isolating. Those people may or my not have the virus and those that have presumably had a mild case of it and just recovered
If there was any info on how many that self isolated had to be taken into hospital that would be of interest but even that without a figure for the total self isolating does not help a lot
Austria Going into Lockdown
It appear that anyone from he UK will not be able to travel to Austria unless they provided evidence that they have been in Isolation for two weeks,. How an earth you do that who knows
It looks as if you need one of these. How you get one who knows
Anyone wishing to cross this border is required to hold a medical certificate. The certificate needs to include the result of molecular biological test and must be no more than four days old, in English, German or Italian.
Travelling to the airport = Automatic fail!
BBC chief says TV streaming services ‘squeeze out British culture’. Sun 15 Mar 2020.
In an impassioned defence of the broadcaster, Sir Tony Hall also said there was no guarantee that such services would continue to finance content that “truly resonates with the lives of British audiences”, as he claimed that their commitment to British programming did not come anywhere near that of the BBC.
He also warned that without the corporation, streaming services providing content from outside the UK would squeeze out “our own, distinctively British culture”.
The BBC couldn’t give a rat’s ass about British culture!
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/mar/15/streaming-services-cant-be-relied-says-bbc-director-general-tony-hall
When TV programmes first started, in the 1950’s I think, only the screen was black.
In 1952 I watched King George VI’s funeral on a kind neighbour’s TV and on my 13th birthday, June 2 1953, I watched our dear Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation on our very own TV.
I watched the Coronation on our TV – flickering B&W picture that could only be seen with the curtains closed! It was a 9″ screen and the TV was a Baird. We invited the neighbours in to watch with us!
My grandpa bought a 12″ TV in 1952 – 72 guineas – £75.60 for youngsters = £2,200 today allowing inflation
I was 6!
As far as I can tell, most “distinctively British” culture, not to mention British values, has long been under attack from the BBC.
Proper freedom of speech being a good example.
When David Copperfield becomes a six foot two Pakistani you know there’s something amiss!
Dev Patel is Indian I think.
“E’s a Londoner, innit?” Parents Indian Hindus.
From Nairobi.
Not a dwarf though!
A good actor all round.
He was good in Slumdog Millionaire.
I guess if someone recited the old limerick about the unfortunate lady who choice of partner resulted in 4 mixed race children, they would get run in these days.
If the BBC think their soaps and reality programs represent British Culture they are deluded
The Bbc doesn’t transmit stuff that “resonates with the lives of British audiences”!
FFS!!!!!! What news AREN’T we seeing because FluManChu??
This for a start
“According to Fadi al-Murshidi, media official of the so-called
Southern Transitional Council (STC), some 450 US and British soldiers
arrived in Aden, al-Masa press reported.
Murshidi said that
Washington and London — staunch backers of the Saudi regime’s war on
Yemen — plan to deploy 3,000 troops in Aden, al-Anad base in Lahj
province, Socotra Island in the Arabian Sea, Hadhramaut, Mahrah and
Shabwah provinces, under the pretext of combating terrorism.”
https://www.fort-russ.com/2020/03/major-hundreds-of-us-uk-troops-arrive-in-southern-yemen/
We left Aden in 1967 (RIP Mad Mitch) I have NO idea why we are ready to spend blood and treasure there again!!!!!!!!!
We shouldn’t be there to fight their proxy wars.
Aden and Abettin them. Basically to help the Saudis I suppose.
I read that as “Poxy Wars” {:^))
Both accurate
I nearly wrote both.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_the_United_Kingdom
Look through this list and I think you will find that we get involved in quite a few conflicts without the general public being aware
Further searches will find SAS & SBS involvement that doesn’t get mention by the MSM.
I work on the principle of ‘does it improve the quality of my life to know’ so other than the fact that I have an interest in history, no.
I do have a morbid curiosity about both Gulf wars and what we were not told, so maybe you have a point.
As a matter of interest, I partook in both to a limited degree.
Afternoon Rik. Iraq is becoming untenable so this is moving to bases that cannot be attacked by indigenous forces!
What is it about pork sausages?. Yesterday I grilled 12, because I like a cold sausage and piccalilli roll for lunch on occasion. But when I put them in a freezer bag, there were only 9 left. I am the only person in the house and I have no dog any more. Can there be a clue there?
Put a lock on the freezer and put your glasses in the fridge.
You clearly need little excuse for the game of hunt the sausage!
It was playing Squirrels, in the fourth form…
There was one caller. The postman. When next you see him, grill him.
You’re getting amnesia?
Of course, that MUST be the explanation..
You’re telling porkies…..
UK death toll now 35
Clearly the governments strategy is not workings. It was never going to work
Those are people who were infected a couple of weeks ago. It’s too soon to see if the strategy will work.
“I have a book to sell!”
Don’t be put off. This is a long article but worth reading. Twenty-somethings, undergrads and sixth-formers with fixed views of what is liberal and illiberal, based on tired Tory v. Labour debates, won’t be able to cope with what they will see as contradictions in Timothy’s assessments of the individual versus the collective.
It is a chewy read, but well worth the effort.
I did wonder if May ever understood what he was saying or writing.
This seems well above her powers of comprehension.
Thanks for posting William, extremely interesting. It would be good if the Conservatives got back to what used to be their principles – family life (as in mum, dad plus children), aspiration, responsibility. They and Labour over the years have jettisoned this kind of morality, more’s the pity, and we now see the consequences of messing with biological fact. I Didn’t mess things up, successive governments have done that. And these are supposedly our betters! I’ll stop there coz I’m depressing myself!
Of course it was Nick Timothy who was behind the election manifesto which resulted in Mrs May reducing a 30 point lead in the polls to an election result where she was incapable of forming a government without the UDP’s support.
I suppose you could argue that even if she had won a decent majority she would still have capitulated to the EU.
How much of that manifesto was his work? Or, more to the point, how many of his ideas did the mad stick insect reject?
Never mind about protection from the “tyranny of the majority”, we need protection from the tyranny of the minority.
Douglas Murray in the Spekkie:
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/will-the-nhs-drop-its-trans-obsession-when-peak-coronavirus-hits-
“As coronavirus sweeps across the country, I am sure people will be reassured to know that the NHS is doing everything it can to address the pandemic, at such times when a health service’s resources are likely to be overstretched.
So it must come as exactly no comfort to see what one section of the NHS was highlighting this Friday:
“
Ensuring pregnant trans men get equal quality care.
There may be some lucky people who had to read that twice. Or read it more than once and are still labouring under the impression that the headline includes a glaring misprint.
Others, alive to the absurdities of the age, will know that the NHS is doing exactly what one would expect. As while, no, it is not the case that there are pregnant men, there are indeed people who are pregnant because they were born as women and have carried out a degree of physical transition to look like a man. A transition some way short of full surgical alteration as, after all, if somebody gives birth, they must have the necessary female organs and reproductive system. Something which would ordinarily have them categorised as ‘women’.
Anyway, people can read here about how to ensure that ‘pregnant trans men’ get equal care in the NHS. You can also learn about seahorses. Seahorses being a species where the male carries the baby. As though the fact that seahorses do means the NHS might pretend some human males do too.
Since it is possible that, in the days ahead, more people are going to need the lifesaving help of the NHS than usual, it seems an extraordinarily unwise use of NHS funds to make any kind of intervention on the matter of ‘seahorses’ at this moment. For while one wing of the NHS is off in this la-la-land, the rest of the health service is having to deal with issues of deep, medical urgency. ‘Equal, quality care’ is going to have a very different ring to it by this time next month – a point at which I predict almost nobody in the country will be asking about seahorses.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/body/call-diana-columnist-david-thomas-reveals-new-life-look/
“‘Call me Diana’: Our columnist David Thomas reveals her new life and look”
“DIANA IN 2020: ‘I think that ultimately I would make somebody a really good wife… put a pinny
round my neck and let me be a homemaker, please!'”
”
That buffoon is still writing, though it says his articles will be confined to the Telegraph Magazine in the future!
That raises the question – does a transgender person have to disclose the fact to a prospective spouse?
Irn Bru was there first? (Made in Scotland from girders.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haNhogYCEdM
He’s still got the male equipment.
Then “her” husband is going to have a shock on the wedding night.
I don’t think anyone waits that long these days.
Would the groom go through with the ceremony if he had already found out the truth (assuming he’s not gay)?
You’d have to ask him.
https://twitter.com/Bob_of_Bonsall/status/1239186340677332992
They’ve been in the Saturday magazine since he started a year ago. He’s been painfully honest about all his treatments, but is still deluded. He looks quite good as a woman – and so he should for £50,000 – but he’s still a man dressed up.
In Iran, there are two choices for men convicted for being gay; transition by losing your meat & veg, or wear a rope for a few minutes.
Look on the bright side.
If you hitched up with one of these pretendy women at least you wouldn’t have to worry about the side-effects of PMT.
I just posted a strongly worded Tw@ on that topic.
Not a subject I can keep calm about.
Douglas is gay and unsurprisingly he is outspoken about the Relig* of Pe*.
windows 10!!! sorry. getting in a tizzwazz…I’m off!
I dont think the government have thought this though. They are saying those over 79 will have to stay at home but that breached the equality act
States of Emergency override laws – think of Churchill in WWII.
Didn’t you mean 70?
An arbitary figure which bears no relation to risk factors.
The Age Police will require a birth certificate as proof!
Someone needs to call Mr Rashid.
They’ve got wrinkle count technology.
Yes typo
The BBC headline is “Coronavirus: Isolation for over-70s ‘within weeks’“, which could be misinterpreted. Then beneath they say “Every Briton over the age of 70”. The first one could mean 80 and over and the second 71.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51895873
Stay at home and watch TV that they can’t afford to pay for ?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/f221e656a220683be17ee9927c88d9a6db5813d54e39551cd49a53e09c429185.png Yet a further example of the steady progressive death of good quality journalism (and English) at the Sunday Telegraph.
Dr Dan Poulter gets leave from Westminster to join battle with coronavirus
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Dr Dan Poulter has been given leave of absence by Conservative Whips in the House of Commons to spend more time working in hospital to try to defeat the Covid-19 coronavirus epidemic.
Nicked
Exacto “Shareholders get paid dividends to take risks. Bailing out the airline
owners socialises the risks on to taxpayers and protects billionaire
shareholders from bankruptcy. Time to end Branson’s crony capitalism,
shareholders and bondholders should take the hit first.”
—————————————————————————————————————
..and why should non-tax-residents feel they have the right to demand support from the tax payer?
I have shares and bonds but i as a taxpayer reluctantly agree with you.
Branson can afford to take the hit. Ordinary people will struggle.
Branson should ask the EU for help – he is a remainiac, after all.
HAPPY HOUR – chill…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GfVbHLivXg
I knew it wouldn’t end up in a good outcome when was offered that buy one get one free frozen macorona cheese sauce at the car boot sale last week
Former MP and Labour veteran Frank Field urges Boris Johnson to make cannabis available on the NHS after revealing he took ‘wonder drug’ to ease ‘crippling’ back pain.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8113651/Former-MP-Labour-veteran-Frank-Field-urges-Boris-Johnson-make-cannabis-available-NHS.html
Agree or disagree…….
The arthritis in my feet makes something like that sound tempting, surely better than going down the co-codamol route. I still ignore it and walk anyway, but just a question of time as it’s getting worse.
I have a problem with my shoulder.
If it becomes more painful and prevents me from playing tennis I would willingly try it.
Is your rotator cuff injury playing up again.. mine never really went away.. I find changing gear driving painful sometimes.
Husband is still having physio following his op – the range of movement has improved but certain ones are painful.
That is a long time, J. I don’t think one is ever fully restored after injuries like that.
He’s back playing table tennis and hoping to start tennis in April. He has lost a lot of muscle.
Low dose of valium can often help with that. Diazepam in low dosages acts as a muscle relaxant.
Disagree.
The sale of cannabis and cannabis-related products such as therapeutics should be fully legalised, not just CBD products available on prescription, where the companies with the licence to cultivate and sell all have links to MPs.
Prohibition causes the most harm socially and economically. It’s the worst possible policy on drugs.
I’ve had back pain for years, it is really nasty, but I never took cannabis and it went away over time with exercise and stretching. I realise that we are all different, but I don’t think mind altering drugs are the answer.
It’s hard to exercise when in pain unless you take painkillers beforehand.
Never exercise while in pain
Ok…. I’ll keep taking the drugs….
Rail firms seeking permission to cut services
Any excuse…
Where I live, if they cut services any more there’d be no trains at all!
Just received an e-mail claiming that we had cancelled our TV licence Direct Debit. Just a glance at the web address and the use of ‘license’ instead of ‘licence’ gives the game away. Oh, and a 0300 number that has been reported to the BT scam line hundreds of times. Obviously aimed at the over 75s who are not internet savvy.
We always tap the incoming mail address to see where it’s from. Usually from far away places.
I think the TV licensing website is one that doesn’t have an email address for ‘phishing’.
That shows the sender that your email address is genuine / open. They then have access to your computer?
I don’t think so. I’m not opening the email just looking at the IP address. It also gives me the opportunity or block the email address. I am not downloading anything or replying as that would be stupid and may give access.
Right tap. Clearly, one should not click the link. Good web browsers and email clients usually have protection where the real address does not match the visible one.
The internet’s been busy……………….
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Ah the lesser spotted Andrex….
Apoocalypse Now
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OK, butt here’s the trailer for the original movie:
https://youtu.be/snDR7XsSkB4
Warning: clips of gun toting hunky men with guns and a few frames of scantily clad girls!
It’s not Specsavers but a bidet that he needs
Stop going on about bidets! You’ll cause panic-buying!
If you turn the flow control knob to max you can splash it all over!
Wasn’t Bidet the German codename for the invasion of Belgium in WW2?
That was “Operation Ve Vill Have It Done by Lunchtime”.
If you think you can make game, bidet.
#for bridge players#
Oh, you are a card Tony!
and you are the Queen of Hearts.
Looks like somebody’s used up the wallpaper as well.
Does anyone like Sundays…..?
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Yeah. It’s when I have that extra G&T and start spouting even more nonsense than I do usually.
If only the one i do hope it’s a large one !
Try a proper pink gin.
Tried one. Unimpressed.
A dash of Angustura bitters swilled around the glass and a double measure of gin. Plymouth Gin was the traditional gin for pink gin.
But were you an out or an in. after you have
“A dash of Angustura bitters swilled around the glass”pour any remaining bitters out of the glass or leave them in. I was an out.
Never really liked pink gin although I spent most of my working life in the drinks industry including a few years as a distiller for Gordon’s. I’m a G&T man.
Sunday, Bloody Sunday.
Agree…I hate Sunday. As a schoolgirl. I had to prepare homework, clean shoes and press my uniform ready for Monday’s inspection….no housepoints if it was grubby.
So, which uniform was it, girl?
Sunday 21st November 1920, a night to remember. My great grandfather was involved.
Knickerbocker glory?
Steve Wright Sunday loves songs listened to on iplayer after Church. Roast Beef, batter pud and roastie potatoes and dark green cabbage. Snoozing. Intermittent Nottling. Copious amounts of Sherry. What’s not to like?
I used to when Songs of Praise was on TV.
Used to back in the 60s when there was motor cycle scrambling on TV or hill climbing or International Cavaliers cricket and winter afternoons there was always a good serial. No shops open used to ride the London Underground on a 2d platform ticket. Started at Aldersgate Street – now Barbican – about 11am, with brother, sister and cousins and got back home by 1pm for dinner. We wasn’t posh enough to ‘ave lunch.
Just had an email from Suits Direct. As yet, they are not advertising wooden overcoats.
Evevin’ all, my random thought for the day is as follows:-
If by some unimaginable concatenation of circumstances the Labour buch had won the last election I rather suspect by now the cv19 , they would claim, was not only was due to Tory austerity but they would be tearing themselves apart to prove that it was inherently racist and misogynist and a product of white privilege. On the upside I’ve 4 months before I’m 70 and SWMBO and I are off in our tin tent for a short break before I’m grounded.
P.S. did nursey get to keep the original CVJs , prolly make a good stock
Have a good time. Our tin snail will be near Warwick next week. I’m 70 next year, so a free agent for now.
I am beginning to realise how serious this is. Have we been lucky over here so far ?
This is just the Overture. When the world economy collapses it’s finis!
If me and the missus are in solitary confinement together for months, it will be more than finis !
I was thinking the same! It’s only being able to get out and about that keeps me sane!
Just staring at each other across the kitchen table.
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I have been doing just that. Blowers is on the ball. After all, after i fired my cleaner for not cleaning i thought i would do it myself. Day 2…pfft…who am i trying to impress !
‘Nuff Said
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There’s some excellent memes out! Virus not all bad, then.
People over the age of 70 are to suffer self-administered quarantine for 4 months. However, they are not allowed to stock up on food. So they will presumably starve?
Yes, they will starve. But only until they die.
It will have a significant impact on bus services. There is little to no investment in them and mostly outside of school hours it is pensioners using them. If they see say a 20% drop in passenger numbers that will finish off many bus services
Bill Jackson, Prophet of Doom.
I think you meant Bill Jackson, Profit of Dumb.
The Corona diet.
They have no bread? Let them eat cake.
Coronavirus latest
In order to prevent the dissemination of false news and promotion of guesswork disguised as opinion, the Guardian newspaper, including its digital format, will cease publication today.
Those who have difficulty in breathing without assistance from the Guardian may still find BBC News to be a reasonable substitute.
For fake and heavily spun news
Two cheeks of the same arse…
A bit vulgar, but about right.
Just received a minute or so ago that reassuring e-mail from Sainsbury’s. Or rather, my wife has. Maybe they got her e-mail address from her Nectar card.
It’s 19.10 GMT at the moment. The e-mail is timed as sent at 02.23.
Where has it been ? Out looking for stock ?
Ah, it could be a case of back to the future 🙂
It self-isolated for a while until it was sure it didn’t contain a virus…
I see they want to make the over 70s stay at home whilst allowing the rest to go where they want with the flu virus . Well guess what not me. If I have I will stay at home but if i dont I wont no way. I will decide not the government.
#metoo I am getting my hair cut next week. Makes me look younger, (Yes, I still have hair :-))
Add some dye while you are at it…
I don’t want to dye just yet.
Try die.
??
“Coronavirus: Pubs asked to close by Irish government”
Good luck with that.
They have decided racing will go ahead, but without any spectators! I don’t think even the owners are going to be allowed. That will work out well, won’t it?
Point to pointless.
” Get thee to a nunnery “.
3 men sentenced to 125 years each over drowning of Syrian boy Alan Kurdi. CNN. March 15, 2020
The men, who were the organizers of a trafficking ring, were captured by Turkish security forces this week in the southern province of Adana and sentenced on Friday, according to state news agency Andalou.
They were on the run after fleeing during their trial. Other Turkish and Syrian defendants have also received prison sentences following the toddler’s death in September 2015.
Seems a very long time ago this but only five years. It doesn’t tell you all the ins and outs of it here but this incident was what led me to realise that everything they told you in the MSM about this war was rubbish!
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/14/europe/alan-kurdi-syria-drowning-sentenced-intl/index.html
Britain is infected… by a bad case of madness.
PETER HITCHENS: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-8113075/PETER-HITCHENS-Britain-infected-bad-case-madness.html
We have gone quite mad. I know that many people are thinking this, but dare not say so.
I will be accused of all kinds of terrible things for taking this view – but that is another aspect of how crazy things are.
Yes, coronavirus poses a risk. No, our response to it is not intelligent or useful. In fact, I think it is increasingly damaging and will soon become more so.
Hi Plum
Are you still having problems with W10? My laptop (W10) was playing up earlier. I rebooted the modem yesterday, so I rebooted the LT this morning. I had to wait through 10 minutes of updates before it would restart, but now everything is OK. Worth a try?
Hi Ped.
Thanks and noted.
I’m using W 7 at present ….no probs!
Hi Plum -My Samsung laptop is Windows 7 and frequently tries to upgrade to Windows 10 without success. I now ignore the request to allow the upgrade.
With so many outdoor activities postponed and shut down, one consequence will be a lack of sport on TV. There might well be a baby-boom early next year. If so, when these children get older will they be known as the quaranteenies?
Maybe they could have a song, like the Ovaltineys?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMyY1hTqTzc
Or the Ceevies
317141+ up ticks,
WS,
The danger could very well be they are named mohammed as the tipping point grows closer.
Funny Old World
With the amount of panic and hysteria whipped up over what is a nasty flu I think I can guarantee that it’s a given that if a sweet asteroid of death was found to be on a collision course the PTB would conceal all information for as long as possible
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Edit
Forgot this
https://twitter.com/clim8resistance/status/1239196126294745090?s=20
The dry cough came from an adenoid from outer space ?
The only threat to life and limb is if people listen to what the goovernment tells them
‘Emergency legislation’ is being raced through Parliament so that government strictures can be enforced …
How terribly convenient – if one wants to control the population. A cowed population is easily controlled as well. Just because I’m paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get me 🙂
317141+ up ticks,
Evening B3,
That is seriously right, especially in regards to UK governance the undeniable truth is in the last four decades.
This is an interesting take on the government stance. Don’t know if it’s already been posted.
https://youtu.be/nl6tTwxzCi8
Bring back Brexit it was much more fun than this Coronavirus.
‘Ave a viral Laff, Alf
https://twitter.com/fredflunk/status/1239197531902545920
I’d rather have Coronavirus than Theresa May, sorry.
I’d rather have
CoronavirusBubonic Plague than Theresa May. FIFY…I’d rather have neither. But we did have fun with the discussions.
I’d much rather have neither.
Chaos as 30,000 British tourists told to leave French ski resorts
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/15/coronavirus-chaos-as-30000-british-tourists-told-to-leave-french-ski-resorts
The travel companies want the Government to bail them out because they are a special case.
They’ll have to get their skates on.
I’d be a little piste off if it was me.
Afternoon all.
From the beeb ….
In other developments:
Around 600 Britons are among the passengers stranded on a Fred Olsen cruise ship that has been unable to dock in the Bahamas after five people on board tested positive for the coronavirus. The company said 20 guests and 20 crew members are in isolation but all passengers were being given an all-inclusive drinks package, and the ship’s band had been playing on the deck.
Name that ship !!
Tipsytanic?
Many other countries have severe restrictions and the situation is changing almost hourly
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ba26708181a569fd3e0b2bee6cf7063bc20a478f8ff314cfabfa4630064dbffa.jpg
Something fishy with that map. Burma’s on the list but not marked. Indonesia is marked but not listed. Probably more too.
Tom Hanks has died. Coronavirus. https://the-daily-star.com/breaking-coronavirus-claims-life-of-tom-hanks From twitter.
Oh dear, Mum.
I didn’t like his politics but I thought he was a very good actor.
See Geoff’s reply to me – it is fake news.
Five demerits Poppiesmum…now go stand in the corner with a ‘D’ on your hat… :o)
I shall abstain from appearing on nttl for five days by which time my reddened face will hopefully have returned to normal…. 😉
You did create a bit of a stir. Keep it up. :o)
How can one tell?
Dunno. But that is the consensus of at least two persons on this blog…
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/coronavirus-tom-hanks-rita-wilson-test-health-update-australia-pandemic-a9402851.html
Shame, I liked his acting. Seemed like a decent bloke.
Not that old and no mention of any underling health issues
Weinstein and Spacey had the underling issues. Tom Hanks was a good guy.
And, by all accounts, still is.
Oh for fuck sake there are some evil bastards out there.
I am ‘hoping’ – if that is the right word in these circumstances – that he had underlying health problems.
That’s dated Friday 13th. No other news outlets reporting his death.
No he hasn’t. Fake news.
Oh thank goodness for that.
His death was greatly exaggerated.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/coronavirus-tom-hanks-rita-wilson-test-health-update-australia-pandemic-a9402851.html
Fake news is as fake news does (in a drawl).
Evidence??
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/coronavirus-tom-hanks-rita-wilson-test-health-update-australia-pandemic-a9402851.html
Strewth. Not good. Poor Tom, and family.
He will ressurect in the morning apparently.
Ah, so he’s starring in the remake of “Lazarus”?
Oh no, not again. He died in 2006 as well.
:-))
Thank goodness for that. He may well do it a third time, then.
Not true popps
Thank goodness.
Good evening, Stormy.
Good night all.
Out of respect I will be vague.
Good friend of a friend (but personally unknown to me) passed away recently in London area. Male, aged over 70.
He was admitted to hospital, no firm diagnosis, and died about 4 days later. Promptly cremated, no one at the service.
One of the sons had visited his father in hospital and has now tested positive for Covid-19, and the widow is self isolating, awaiting test results.
What is the official cause of death on certificate?
And that is how the PTB can adjust the figures.
My father’s death certificate in 2001 gave cause of death as ‘Cardiac infarction & bilateral pneumonia’.
It was accurate to a degree. That was the immediate cause of his death. There was no space for what actually led to his death and what brought on those ailments, which was three months of malnutrition and failed care in an NHS hospital that he’d entered as a fit (but elderly) man with a minor physical injury sustained at home.
In 1989, my mother died at the age of 80, after several months of great pain and inability to keep any food down, apart from soup or complan. She went for “tests” which indicated nothing more severe than a hiatus hernia (which she had probably had for years). Her GP decided he could do nothing for her. Eventually my ex made a scene at the surgery and she got 15 minutes of “care” per day, to make the soup.
One Sunday, I got a locum GP out to see her and he arranged for her admission to hospital for more tests. She was then starved as she couldn’t eat the food provided. She died a week later. The death certificate gave the cause of death as heart failure and carcinomatosis. They did a post mortem and found she had cancer of the pancreas. She died in agony with no pain relief.
Long before Corona i think the attitude was ‘leave them to it, there is nothing we can do’.
On the geriatric ward i visited the patients were served pasty which were so hard you could have built the pyramids out of them and the oxygen masks were so ill fitting they allowed leakage that burnt the eyes. I had my own hissy fit at that point.
WTF has happened to nursing in this country?!
I am sorry for your mother suffering so.
She spent her days while in that ward watching the demented old biddy in the opposite bed ripping up tissues. My mum was a highly intelligent, cultured woman who had no intention of dying at that point.
I am so sorry you have to live with this knowledge, that nothing was done to help her by those who are in a position to do so, or alleviate her pain in her hours of greatest need.
It does still haunt me. That and the fact she died just as we were setting off to visit and the nurse phoned just in time to stop us. When we were able to see her body the next morning she had blood all over her mouth. I thought they could at least have wiped it off.
The Hippocratic oath means nothing these days ..
There is no tenderness left any longer..
It is easy to give loads of money to charities .. but not so easy to warm the hand of a very poorly person.
That is terrible. I have become to understand over the last few years why the US did not want ‘socialised’ medicine. Your last two sentences underline the total lack of thought and humanity and care your mother experienced. And you too.
Yes, I remember a similar occurrence about 5 years ago; a fit bloke in his eighties hurt his arm, went into hospital where he caught something and didn’t get out alive.
Since you haven’t stated the cause of death, I don’t know, but I would imagine it probably says one of the pneumonia variants?.
I will try to find out. The death was unexpected; with my tinfoil hat on, I wonder if all hospital corpses are being routinely tested for coronavirus, or is there NHS management pressure to avoid the expense?
Evening, everyone. I don’t think the health “experts” agree, do they?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8cb43318a07d4b12dd40420f1adaf9120122be4fa8484b89fdfe0ec980ff0b87.gif
God preserve from “experts”
Definition of “expert” – someone who does not have to do the job himself, but tells the doer how he should be doing it.
Reminds me of the joke about the President asking 12 economists for their opinions, and he received 128 replies.
Or with one foot due for amputation, and the other with a new, severe infection, when asked if amputation of both feet was possible, out of eight vascular surgeons, four said no, and six said yes…
Seems Trump is addressing the nation again (Guardian) but no link or any other reports. Anyone know ?
Makes a change from addressing a golf ball at Mar-a-Lago.
You work for the BBC ?
It was a joke, Gawd dammit.
Now, George W Bush’s infamous: “Now watch this drive!” isn’t.
Apparently he said that they have tremendous control of the virus.
We’re doomed laddie, doomed.
He’s sending in the COVERT-19 SWAT team.
He cleared his speech with our Boss, Geoff Graham and the Nottler Mods.
It is OK, what he has to say
Trump says he’s tested negative for the virus but then it’s possible he may have been using a pregnancy tester.
We have just been listening to an interview on NPR where someone was unable to get a covid test. She was already on chemotherapy and suffering from what are recognized covid19 symptoms but because she had not been abroad, the health system refused access to testing.
So maybe you are right about it being a pregnancy kit he picked up. After all, you could never think that it was one rule for us, another for the top lot.
Yo richard
Just a query, how did Nadine Dorries manage to get a test.
Had she been abroad, or was it RHIP (Rank Has Its’ Priveleges)
mmmmmmmm pondering
RHIP. Clearly.
Perhaps her GP was losing the will to live?
I can’t imagine the situation would be any better under Biden or Sanders, do you?
You thinking of Boris ?
One made by JCB or Rolls Royce?
Apparently JCB is being asked to turn its production over to ventilators. I expect they will be big and yellow 🙂 Still, if nothing else, perhaps it will concentrate the minds, such as they are, of TPtB that outsourcing vital manufacturing and relying on imports is not such a good idea after all.
They have no experience of medical equipment and probably little for electronic design which they probably outsource. Medical equipment is pretty specialized. You might even need to manufacture in a sterile environment
‘They have no experience’……..and you do, Bill?
Bill has experience in everything, as you well know… :-))
I am getting very, very close to issuing a red card!! :-))
As far as I know unless it has changed recently they outsource the electronics to Flex.com
Its not a too complicated a machine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrUfblki6Zs
Ah it is one of Mt Rashids designs It is a sideline for when he is not involved with elections
What a load of bellows…
Ditto with borders. They are oh so reluctant to upset the ideological applecart ‘in case’ closing the borders turns out to be effective.
Surely JCBs will be needed for the mass graves? They’d be better off asking Vent-Axia…
Well, at a recent press conference, he did admit to shaking everyone’s hand.
“Ain’t that the truth files”
https://twitter.com/RichardJarret20/status/1238912179505692672
Could you tell me how much hatred does the BBC have to display before the likes of Johnson grows a pair and finally sort them out.
Cameron talked the talk but failed to walk the walk, Johnson will do the same.
Each and every one of them at the podium since Lady Thatcher have been decisive in their speeches and then fukked it all up. Hitler did better.
I’ve had it with this shit. I have cancelled my holiday and three lunch dates and a coochy coochy cocktail Bar over the next three months. I spent money on flights and deposits on apartments and worst of all…………i don’t get to wear my new sparkly blazer !
Take a selfie and show us.
Or just wear it when posting on nttl.
I was going to post the pic but the sleeves are being altered by the Tailor and i’m not posting until i have worn the bloomin’ thing in combat. Just think…Liberace.
I had no idea you batted for the other side, Phizzee 🙂
This was where i was supposed to be going with friends for an evening session. The ‘ other side ‘ is now sack cloth and ashes.
https://www.thezettertownhouse.com/marylebone/bar
Ah, the one with the ‘Immunity’ cocktail.
It gets bloody worse. I was supposed to be having lunch at https://rules.co.uk/ the same day. Hotel booked and everything the &%*$XXX&&***XXX£££.
All the last three years or more then a crappy winter and now i can’t even go out and enjoy myself.
Where’s my gun?
“Contemporary [ie late eighteenth, early nineteenth century] writers were soon singing the praises of Rules’ “porter, pies and oysters”, and remarking on the “rakes, dandies and superior intelligence’s (sic) who comprise its clientele”.” It seems that the grocer’s apostrophe has a long and distinguished history 🙂
“Contemporary [ie late eighteenth, early nineteenth century] writers were soon singing the praises of Rules’ “porter, pies and oysters”, and remarking on the “rakes, dandies and superior intelligence’s (sic) who comprise its clientele”.” It seems that the grocer’s apostrophe has a long and distinguished history 🙂
I’m definitely upper Rake and lower Dandie…. hence my almost tasteful sequinned blazer.
Looks very nice, but £40 for tea, sandwiches and cake! Yikes!
I know it sounds expensive but for a special treat it isn’t compared to the Dorchester or the Ritz.
Anyhoo………….i wasn’t going to be there for afternoon Tea as nice as it is. I was going to be there for cocktails in the evening. Take a gander at those prices !
Lunnon prices!
I’m staying at Seymour Street tomorrow night – at the VSC.
Small world
Nice place. Good atmosphere. Good prices for where it is. Great breakfasts. Excellent beds + baths.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/f976d40324f33458b770a66c0732d09b3814716e562e5ed28b75baa25ff95f28.jpg
More sparkly than that and a lot more tasteful. You’ll see. Huffs………!
Pearly King but where is his Pearly Queen?
Do stop grizzling.
I have the new frock, new high heels and hand bag……..
I am pleased I shall not be showing any one up!! :-))
The way the hysteria is going there won’t be anywhere open anywhere. And you will be confined to quarters…..a ha ! I feel a cunning plan coming on. I’ll send a pigeon with news.
We booked 10 days in Venice for my wife’s 64th birthday in mid-May. Not yet cancelled or deferred. Nothing in the way of advice from travel agents as yet.
INR blood test for tomorrow cancelled on advice of local surgery.
Our family have had to postpone two parties and a family break for 6 and our hotel bookings.
I really don’t feel I could stand being stuck at home for up to four months.
It is I think a case of wait and see. There seems to be no end date given for the lock down
I am able to change my flights to September with Ryannair..would you believe…I am in the process of negotiating with the owner of the property in Malta to change the booking from May to September.
But i am getting totally fed up with it all because of the massively disjointed approach we have witnessed from so called governments.
Unlucky about the blood test. I expect they are swamped with worried people and like the supermarkets are putting off delivery of service until the panic calms.
Hope you both get to Venice.
3 weeks into quarantine with your best friend and the food runs out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brQVcF4DkeI
Mail Online. not all is lost.
A Health minister who was the first MP to test positive for coronavirus
said she felt ‘iced water trickling down my spine’ when she got the
news. Nadine Dorries said her immediate response to the diagnosis was to
fear for the life of her 84-year-old mother who did subsequently test
positive. But today Ms Dorries revealed she and her mother are both on
the mend as she thanked everyone who had sent them support. She also
suggested shoppers did not need to engage in panic buying of essential
supplies like toilet paper as she said it had not been an issue during
her household’s battle with the illness.
….. Said a Politician. Next week Nadine and 84 year old mother go Skiing.
“said she felt ‘iced water trickling down my spine’ ”
Boris taking a leak maybe.
317141+ up ticks,
Matchless,
https://twitter.com/_SJPeace_/status/1239225071421534209
Is she a Vesta Virgin?
I note that the Dutch have just announced that all sex clubs are to close.
Come on Bill; do keep up.
That’ll put a cap on it for uncles who like a treat!
They’ll need courage too.
Sunset just now. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/7b086a3a5a0be0499b7b7cee4ad56311e9dd3f207de2ffdcc5b76a1e2367f524.jpg
It’s the rapture! The end of the world is nigh! 🙂
Red sky at night corona plague before midnight
The world’s on fire.
https://twitter.com/COLRICHARDKEMP/status/1239281623171989515
Perhaps the rest of world should very seriously consider boycotting all Chinese goods and stop trading with them. They are also a major polluter, burning many thousands of tons of coal each year.
Perhaps something good can come out of all this when it’s all over.
Watching the news it’s horrendous what is happening world wide. And seemingly all due to the lack of respect and consideration for the rest of the world’s population.
It has been true many a year that all the Chinese need to do is jump up and down at the same time and all the buildings in the West will crumble to dust. It’s true…I read it on Twitter.
Funny you should say that. That’s what happened to Boris bridge. They had to close it to fit dampeners
I thought Boris as Mayor was responsible for the garden bridge fiasco of £50 million plus. Are we seeing a pattern here?
What? That he’s a buffoon? Hmmm. I think so, but then the electorate gave him a resounding majority. I wonder how they rate his performance so far.
I think the electorate feared the dark side.
317141+ up ticks,
P,
I think the electorate ARE the dark side.
Can you spot the pangolin scale topping?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/c7410cfd15e7a1eb470673486a5b2d90310640859592315e1c3cee19f8fcded7.gif
It’s been said before, and I said something about it myself earlier one.
Looks like China will lose out on 5G.
I do hope so.
And our new nuclear power plant
I doubt it. There simply isn’t an alternative to Huawei that’s anything like as good. We gave them their competitive advantage by deindustrialising the west, now we have to buy from them.
Good evening.
My question is………..are the buying public so very desperate for 5G or is there another reason?
There’s always a market for more speed, and better coverage. People stream movies and shows, they don’t watch TV channels so much. They stream music, they don’t buy CDs. That eats huge amounts of bandwidth. 5G is going to be very useful.
Yes, i understand that. What is the rush though? People are already able to do all those things. As far as business, security and trade and things like money markets they don’t work over the ordinary Internet. They have dedicated networks of their own.
5G will be a gamechanger. The problem is that range is very low so infrastructure requirements are huge but once the work is done it’ll form the basis of our communications networks for some time to come and will bring high speed internet everywhere once the antenna infrastructure is in place. The vast majority of businesses don’t have dedicated private networks.
Yes, i did read about the low range. Perhaps they could double up the wind turbines with the antennae and stick one on every street corner. Sorry to be facetious. it’s been a long day and now my favourite girl is going out with another bloke. (That last sentence is a joke).
5G is a cellular communications technology so will improve internet speeds for mobile phone use but, for most domestic internet users, broadband speeds via a home router are quite sufficient. I doubt that 5G will ever replace most fibre networks. Whether 5G or fibre, a great deal of bandwidth is/will be taken up with videos, photos and music that accompanies just about every commercial web site.
Turning your phone into a personal hotspot connected to a 5G network gives you internet access at fibre speeds anywhere you have a 5G connection. It’s one possible answer for those places where running fibre isn’t economically viable.
Yes, that is a possibility and I have often used my mobile phone as a hotspot so that I can use my iPad away from home (it doesn’t have a sim card). However, internet speed is limited by the processing power of the phone so actual speeds seen at another device might still be quite low. My guess is that fibre to the home will still be best for use at home.
Maybe you were being throttled.
A phone as a personal hotspot takes very little processing power. Most routers only have a 386 or similar chip running things. Current smartphones can process several billion instructions every second. Speed isn’t an issue there.
When I do a speedcheck on my Ipad, I get one reading; in exactly the same place and immediately afterwards, the same speedcheck on my iPhone is slower – always and consistently. They are both newish items running the same version of IOS. Empirically, the speed is device dependant to a large degree.
4G is slower than wifi, 5G is faster than fibre.
It doesn’t matter how fast the signal is (the bit rate), the device can process the data only as fast as its own processor will allow.
No problem there at all. Phone CPUs process 3-4 billion instructions per second. When you use a phone as a personal hotspot at the moment it links you to 4G internet which is not particularly fast. Once 5G is in place the difference will be startling.
Here’s some specs on the two most used mobile phone CPUs….
https://www.sammobile.com/news/specs-comparison-samsung-exynos-9810-vs-qualcomm-snapdragon-845/
8 cores, speeds a little under 3 GHz on 4 of those cores and almost 2 GHz on the other 4, Phone Ram clocks in at 1800MHz with a bandwidth of about 30GB/s. The bottleneck is the 4G network.
What difference will I notice between 4G and 5G Thc
5G has an almost zero latency. It allows for information exchange in almost perfect real time. You can exchange up to 20GB of data per second, twenty times faster than 4G. It’s a massive improvement over 4G. You’ll notice much the same improvements as 4G was over 3G.
I dont think I use the t’internet enough for it to make much difference for me.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/db23bb9aa672be5c7a260ab48d1a8d1311a75921de4029caacc7ab332172f3cb.jpg
The Bulldog spirit.
I have a tennis tournament next Sunday….
In China, they would eat one.
Though not the hair of the dog apparently….
No, they barbecue them whilst still alive.
You can’t get any fresher than that….
I actually read somewhere that the virus may have started when people working at the lab in Wuhan removed bodies of animals used in experimental processing and sold them on the adjacent market place.
But we’ll never know the truth.
That is an unlikely scenario. They would just have cooked them for their own lunches.
There will be a barber queue here tomorrow. People like me who want to make sure that we don’t look our age.
This is the worst new for Ireland
All Pubs & Bars to close from midnight for 2 weeks
Supermarket booze aisles next to be cleared then.
Good job I brew my own.
Psst… anyone wanna buy a bottle of home brew?
They are already.. people loading their trolleies up with booze.. The booze section , wines etc were nearly bare!
Only one new? No news in plural?
I bet it’s fun on Tuesday in Mickland!
Bit of an own goal there. A couple of days wouldn’t have hurt.
There’ll be a lot of Paddies throwing a paddy.
Tuesday is St Paddy’s Day and all.
Over 1000 comments today, there must be something in the air.
https://youtu.be/RTZoJ01FpD8
A memorable song that I remember the first time I heard it. 8th June 1969.
A typical boring Sunday, but unusually fine and warm. I was out walking in the country as I often did on Sundays in those days of intensely boring Sundays when everything was shut and I was desperate to get out of the house. I used to take my transistor radio so I could listen to Top Gear with John Peel. As I was walking down the bank between Ulgham churchyard and the nearby bridge across the River Lyne, John Peel gave an introduction to what he called an extraordinarily good tune by a new group that was being promoted by Pete Townsend of The Who.
Something in the Air began and I was instantly hooked.
Half an hour later I arrived at my destination for that day – the real reason I was there – and photographed Flying Scotsman heading north on a special train, 10 months after the end of steam on BR. (photo below)
Several strings came together that day in a series of coincidences. After the train passed I started the 8 mile walk home and after a mile or so I passed a bungalow that unbeknown to me at the time was the home of my future wife, who I would meet almost exactly a year later (actually 53 weeks). It was the first time I passed along that road.
It was also her fathers birthday.
Her father is now buried in the churchyard I was passing when I first heard the song.
Every time I hear it the pictures come back to me from that day. Thanks. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ca5c6c84bf6292e44cc6ec3aa817dae8a5a94c2c324fb51d95b6031d86567dfd.jpg
What a memory you have.
Many people say that. It has its good and its bad points. 🙂
I set off early earlier than usual that day, walking to check out some places on the ECML that I was interested in as possible photo locations based on my one inch to the mile OS map. Longhirst Station and Ulgham Lane, much closer to home didn’t quite fit the bill, so I pressed on to what had to be my final choice at Stobswood, the first time I’d been there. It came up trumps.
NB. Ulgham is pronounced ‘Uffam’.,
That takes me back.
No sign of the colliery & brickworks now, is there?
All gone, and they’ve got a high spiked fence to replace the post and rail
“… something in the air’…”
‘Snot! …
Popping back in
“People aged over 70 face up to four months in self-isolation and the
public risk being taken into jail or a £1,000 fine if they refuse to be
tested or quarantined for suspected coronavirus.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/03/15/public-face-prison-1000-fine-refusing-coronavirus-tests/
Well as a pensioner with a tiny private pension there is no way I can stock 4 months food,but hey in jail I can look forward to 3 squares a day,free med and dental treatment and free tv………………..
Beat me to it – the comment that is.
More bullshit from the Telegraph. I read the same thing from the Malta Government. 1000 euro for each infringement possibly amounting to 14,000 for a two week holiday if you go out to buy food.
Besides which…prisoners have been provided with alcohol based handwash which they drink. Plus we have no more prison spaces.
Where are they going to put thousands of cantankerous and stubborn elderly Brits without having to shoot them?
Perhaps they’ll give us all peerages and send us to the HoL.
Now here’s optimism for you. Just this minute seen an advert for P&O’s Spring offers on their ferry services.😎
That’s the ” refugees only ” service.
Palestinians and Orientals?
Good one, T.
Thanks.
Mr. Trump has just announced that it is forbidden for anyone in the States to open e-mails from overseas, in case they contain a virus.
How long has Geoff hosted Nottler?
Who on earth would have thought over four years later we would be discussing now the beginning of the dystopian decline of humankind and of Global economics … and that Globalism has been the downfall of everything that we held dear to our hearts .. and that Christian Europe would be facing even greater threats than we could ever believed possible?
Our fourth birthday will be 1st April.
It seems like only yesterday that the first incarnation of NTTL was a newborn. It will soon be attending nursery school.
How appropriate. 😉
Some say that it has been the longest April Fool in history…
I did ask lol.
Do we climb over the barricades, smash into the place? I’ll cook ! Garlands will be drinks monitor.
Good question. T’Mill has narrowly escaped several floods this year. Unlike the car park. But a few years back, the water reached the top of the bar. Perhaps the fact that it’s a mill is a clue? Let’s see what develops. A lot can happen in a fortnight…
PS – Smashing into the place would be unfortunate, to say the least. That’s exactly what happened the last time it was seriously flooded…
In that case i will make sure my water wings are fully inflated and Dolly has her inflatable hazmat suit….Erm…which particular set of disasters should we prepare for or just go if they are open? :o)
The latter, I think…
Well that is a better choice for drinks monitor than some that we could mention.
So it must be close to five years since we met for drinks on the naughty step after the telegraph censors deleted so many comments.
I knew I was close Geoff..
Immense gratitude and everything else for your kindness ..
How could everything have gone so badly wrong in every way possible ..it is like a nightmare.
Grateful thanks, Geoff.
Happy birthday to us! Many thanks for creating and hosting the site, Geoff.
Seconded. Good on ya, Geoff and many thanks.
Well we all knew what was coming
But, looking on the bright side, two of my numbers came up on Saturday’s Lotto, so I get a free go.
Way to go, well done .. Reinvest .. more lucky numbers..
Talking numbers .. savings have plummeted .. yet our council tax has rocketed so has our water bill!
Hancock seems to threaten to quarantine me in the house for 4 months. How’s that going to work? About as much chance as the NHS being prescient re. beds and respirators …. Ding-dong.
Actually, I regularly walk the parks and streets here. I occasionally see other walkers with dogs, but often I see none. One thing I never see is a policeman … In any case, If I am not getting close to anybody, what’s the problem …. Hancock will only make the older folks more unfit and unhappier/lonelier …. What a plonker.
The same with us.. We are really fed up .. The garden will be too soggy to walk in , we won’t be able to go to the tip , we may sneak out for long walks .. Will they make us forfeit our car keys?
we won’t be able to go to the tip…..
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Okay okay , no chortling in the back row..
We need the tip for garden stuff.. hedges to keep tidy , prunings, grass cuts .. and clearing things in the house which we should have done years ago!
Have a bonfire instead, who will care? The busy body people have other concerns.
Fly tipping Belle….sorted.
Heavens, dear Mags, don’t you have a ‘Brown Bin’ for garden waste at £50 per annum?
Ours is collected every fortnight and, if we don’t fill it, we lend it to our neighbours who have a much bigger garden, ergo more waste.
But Belle, you barely look into your 60s 😊
Trouble is legislation is aimed at the stupid not those who applies common sense but they get caught up in it anyway.
I have an acquaintance who agrees it would be unwise to get the bus into town for non essential shopping, but is happy to get the bus as far as the village to purchase the same non essential shopping.
This acquaintance is nearly 80 with part lung previously removed, one in the at real risk category. Words fail me!!
It is their choice.
Poor choices cause problems for others who adopt a more considered approach, but you are correct, it is their choice.
LD may well have problems going for a walk because of such choices.
Indeed. It was phrased that we would be “asked” to self-isolate. In that case, they can ask and I’ll refuse to do it (unless I’m ill, of course, then I wouldn’t be going out anyway – duh!). It’s important that both I and my dog (two geriatrics together) keep active. Anyway, fresh air is almost certainly better for you than being cooped up inside.
We just received news that after we get back to Canada, we will be expected to self isolate for two weeks.
We are not even supposed to go shopping in that time. Do they think that we live in the suburbs where we get supermarket deliveries?
Hmmm, go home to no curling, no gym and no social life or risk staying in the US to enjoy crowd free golf but no health insurance.
Good to know you can look forward to house arreast at 70+
I’m not 70 yet, but I do have a ‘pre-existing health condition’. Can they arrest us all?
I’ve only got 49 weeks left before I hit that biblical three score years and ten.
Just remember, while out walking, to hold your breath until you get home.
There’s talk of curfew here soon… Great! :-((
The police round here have refused to be on the streets 24/7 for 20-odd years until AFTER a crime has been committed.
Ah, the crunch of hob-nailed boots on cobbles in the otherwise silence of the night.
So evocative of times past.
If only he’d stuck with Simpson and Galton.
Oh BTW the global population has increased by 20,000,000 thus far in 2020.
So why are they trying to wipe out the people that aren’t breeding so much?
Newbies good source of cheap labour.
Goodnight, everyone.
Went to Evening Prayer. Very good attendance by the over 70’s. Those I spoke to are pretty indignant at the suggestion that they shouldn’t be allowed out. Who’s going to police it anyway?
The vicar was absent. She took the morning services and was apparently with a parishioner till past midnight yesterday. Don’t know what that’s about but we have a Parish Visitors meeting tomorrow evening so I may find out.
I got a text message this morning to say my church was closed today and the fund-raiser next week has been postponed until October. We live in interesting times.
It took some effort to persuade our Rector that the CoE guidelines were that only the bread would be distributed – the wine being solely consumed by the celebrant. If the ‘over 70s’ rule is put into effect, we my as well close the doors anyway…
They left it up to us to decide if we would only take communion in one kind. I opted for the wine as well – the chalice is silver which has antiseptic properties 🙂
That was the Rector’s view last week. But the CofE guidelines changed on Thursday.
Ah, I haven’t been to church since, so I am not up to date, obviously. Has the CofE decided we need to close?
317141+ up ticks,
Evening C,
I attended mass a slimmed down version
with common sense precautions taken, my Doctor was there as usual.
Not yet. But I’m sure it’s only a matter of time. Realistically, if the over seventies are in lockdown, we won’t have sufficient congregation to trouble Austria’s edict banning gatherings of more than five…
Our rector’s in his sixties, so he’ll be okay and the curate is young. We have youngsters in the choir, so that will be nearly a score and quite a few of the congregation haven’t reached 70 yet. Looks like we’ll fall victim to an imposed ban 🙂
It amuses me that I have to have DBS certification. Of our two choirs, the youngest is prolly mid forties…
Can’t be too careful, Geoff 🙂
:-))
Good evening, Boss.
I am Communion monitor at our Church.
I, politely, offered the opinion that if we all
followed the CMO’s advice we could carry
on as usual……then the usual suspects
wandered into the kitchen and proceeded,
without washing their hands, to place biscuits
on plates for our after Service Tea, Coffee
and refreshments……after this was finished a
somewhat heated exchange took place,
[we went outside to fully express our feelings!]
We are our own worst enemies!!
Yo, G. We eschewed refreshments today, inline with CofE and Diocesan guidelines. It felt weird.
I printed ‘single use’ service sheets. The Rector was of the opinion that all service books would have to be “wiped with sterile gel”. Leaving aside the fact that no such thing exists, and would simply be contaminated, once wiped across the festering booklets, the fact that our they were produced by me on an inkjet printer made this somewhat impracticable…
We have everything imposed on the front wall,
back wall and feeds through out all the other areas,
so fortunately we do not have your problems.
I am not a ‘Member’ so I do not receive the e-mails
pertaining to the ‘Deacons’ deliberations, I did however
let my annoyance show at 21.45 last night, when one of
the ‘Deacons’ rang me to tell me what I should do for
today’s Service!!….I had sent e-mails etc. during the last
few days requesting confirmation of what I suggested,
I said I have put measures in place….you can like it or
leave it, They liked it!! :-))
Well done Sue
Old habits are best .. and the order of service .. I haven’t been for ages , except for funerals !!!
Arch Bish Welby is rather quiet isn’t he?
Yes and the Bishop of London is just repeating government health advice – but then she was chief nursing officer for the NHS?
Good. Welby has nothing to say which interests me.
You Brute!!
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Et Tu Sabatier….?
Ooh…sharp !
Well folks, that’s me for tonight. Off to bed to sleep now. See you all tomorrow, DV.
‘Allo, ‘allo…
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Mike (no beds, no respirators) Hancock-up, Health Secretary, Chief Plonker:
https://twitter.com/Lemondrop49/status/1239349549921177603?s=20
Mike Hancock was the cuddly Lib Dem defence procurement minister during the Coalition, who was once nicknamed “Teddybear” by a ravishing Russian secret agent. Matt Hancock is Mr Gormless of the Boris era.
My interpretation of the mass house arrest programme for the elderly in rural areas is to apply the 2 metre distancing rule. We tried this out at choir practice yesterday – by holding the arm out towards your neighbour (and vice-versa) if the fingers can touch, then it’s too close.
The point of this exercise is not to punish people for being old (even though they are generally considered unemployable and unfit to express interest to the opposite sex), but rather to stop the hospitals being overwhelmed by too many emergency cases at once. Whatever is done must bear that in mind.
“if the fingers can touch” – then it’s too late!!!
Morning Jeremy et al…
Government to recruit 200,000 new police officers to enforce over-70s-stay-in-house policy ….. Ding-dong.
Diane Abachs has said that’s a ridiculous announcement as it’ll cost about £3,000
https://twitter.com/RobGilhooly/status/1239346371645165568?s=20
Norwegian government announces a crisis package for business estimated at £10 billion. Loan guarantees, tax holiday, assistance to businesses that are closed (bars/restaurants, hotels, other small businesses such as hairdressers), pretty well all will be laying off all their staff, also SAS and Norwegian.
So far, looks useful.
HM the King also addressing the Nation. Clever and motivating speech, as one would expect.
“could” a.k.a. “might”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/15/uk-coronavirus-crisis-to-last-until-spring-2021-and-could-see-79m-hospitalised
https://twitter.com/Bob_of_Bonsall/status/1239412065300865024
Right,bolloux to all this,the screaming hysterics,the MSM hype for political ends the varied doom-mongers,no-one has the faintest clue of infected numbers or death rates %ages there is simply NOT ENOUGH TESTING except in one particular situation where EVERYONE was tested
That is the Diamond Princess cruise ship (rough numbers I can’t be arsed to look them up again)
3700 on the ship all tested
680 odd confirmed infected approx 20%
50% have NO SYMPTOMS
340 active cases
7 Deaths
There were 32 still in ITC now reduced to 12
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Get a grip
Tomorrow I am going for a pub lunch
There isn’t even a fraction of that number of beds these days.
I’ll join you! :-))
My posh joints ain’t cutting the mustard aye ? :o)
Always, Dear one always……..but one has to
accept that which is available!
That’s okay. No need to apologise. You just go and enjoy your bit of rough with Rik and i will sit at home doing some knitting or something. :o(
Oh!! Don’t tell me you haven’t yet finished the
shawl and mittens you were crocheting for me?
Oh gawd. I had the pattern upside down. You okay with fingerless socks and a necktie ? :o(
I’m going Wednesday, a party of 3 old guys and a boy of 50.
Alcohol kills the virus, I’ll start from the inside and work my way out.
Night All
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317141+ up ticks,
Old “nige” will tell you, YOU have ALL over 70, been Tommy Robinsoned now,
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenUK/status/123931392535269786
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenUK/status/1239313925352697860
Thinking of self-isolating?
Join the Liberal Democrats….
If you’re a white straight Brit, it’s self-loathing you have to be looking at.
Good morning all – Monday’s new page is here.