Coronavirus.

littleme

250,000th poster!
I'm getting through it a minute at a time thank you @Glam I had an online shop delivered and one kind forumite messaged an offer of help.

It's just so lonely. The rabbit died today as well

In one piece of positive news, the uni kids are coming home sooner than expected. Small wins!
So sorry to hear about the Rabbit, :hug: we are all here if you need a chat, anything bringing round.... Just give us a shout....
 

staffordjas

Well-Known Forumite
Nothing yet, pretty sure I'm fine as I still have my sense of taste. Does it come by email or text?
Son got his by both email and text. Sons positive results came back within 16 hours on Monday in Worcester.

Same when I did the trial back in the first lockdown for Imperial College London with a home kit. Results by email and text.
 

kyoto49

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Sorry to hear about the rabbit @kyoto49 :hug:
Was going to offer to have a drive round and walk your dog for you if needed , but when you said he had his 'qwirks' , wondered if I'd manage him.

Thought about you whilst talking to son on the phone , who is on his 4th day of isolation with having Covid and he is on his own. He's finding it lonely as well.


Yeah the dog is big, strong and a bit reactive with certain breeds of dog, so not a novice walk I'm afraid. He lovely with people and walks nicely but it takes some getting to know which dogs he's going to dislike and predict where the neighbourhood cats might be! I'd be to stressed letting someone else take him out but a kind thought thank you
 

Zylo

Well-Known Forumite
Even if lockdown is working you won't notice anything for at least another week to ten days.

Also proves it was too late, again.

Let's hope it does go down in the next few weeks- by time it starts doing that, we'll be out of it again
 

Thehooperman

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Even if lockdown is working you won't notice anything for at least another week to ten days.

But shouldn't we be seeing a massive drop in cases due the very "effective" Tier 2 measures that were put in place before lockdown 2?

Just shows what a crap idea that was and nearly as crap as closing pubs at 22.00 so everyone is out and heading home at the same time.
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
But shouldn't we be seeing a massive drop in cases due the very "effective" Tier 2 measures that were put in place before lockdown 2?

Just shows what a crap idea that was and nearly as crap as closing pubs at 22.00 so everyone is out and heading home at the same time.
I got my letter about tier 2 the day we went back into lockdown
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
But shouldn't we be seeing a massive drop in cases due the very "effective" Tier 2 measures that were put in place before lockdown 2?

Just shows what a crap idea that was and nearly as crap as closing pubs at 22.00 so everyone is out and heading home at the same time.
I think you are misunderstanding the science behind it.
 

Zylo

Well-Known Forumite
I got my letter about tier 2 the day we went back into lockdown

Pretty much every "tier 2" zone went into tier 3- apart from the ones that didn't have the time to go into tier 3

Yes the "scientific" advice has been brilliant, it has been very well handled all this, top quality stuff eh proactive?

Best in europe

Keep it up boris x2 lockdowns late (wouldn't of had to worry about christmas period if they did it earlier too) masks 6 months later, etc etc 10pm closing times, yes advisors are brilliant.

"the science" load of rubbish
 

Tilly

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One vial contains 5 doses

One tray contains 195 vials

One cooler contains up to 5 trays

And a GPS system

And dry ice

Twinned with Stafford
 
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