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Coronavirus vs Natural Deaths
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I'm sure we can all appreciate the "what can I say this time to make the idiot go away" moments with SAS.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI followed the 111 online instructions, which told me to call 111, based on my symptoms.
Just interested to know what you think 111 was going to advise you to do?
Coronavirus: Why you shouldn't automatically call NHS 111 if you have symptoms | UK News | Sky News
Originally posted by sasguru View PostI spoke to my GP friend yesterday who after some probing questions, thinks its 95% certain that I'm the 80% of the pop who cath it who will have/had mild symptoms
Originally posted by sasguru View PostBut perhaps Covid will be a cull for the stupid, particularly those who are vulnerable but don't know what govt advice is should they get symptoms.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostYes but again this is "Hearsay". It's "my mate says" all over again.
That's what the problem is, the Government has it's own experts saying one thing, then someone comes up with a story that they heard from "someone" in a hospital, no names, no idea which hospital no evidence at all but the panic mongerers chose to believe the "My mate says" because it's more spectacular. A better sound bite.
You know if they shut all the internet down for a week this would probably just turn into a flu virus again.
FFS calm down people.Last edited by Whorty; 23 March 2020, 21:09.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostChicken pox.
Getting that at 35 was a real breeze.
On the other hand my niece aged 3 had about 4 spots & that was it.
I was plastered from head to foot, the worst were the ones inside the eyelids.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostChicken pox.
Getting that at 35 was a real breeze.
On the other hand my niece aged 3 had about 4 spots & that was it.
I was plastered from head to foot, the worst were the ones inside the eyelids.Leave a comment:
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Chicken pox.
Getting that at 35 was a real breeze.
On the other hand my niece aged 3 had about 4 spots & that was it.
I was plastered from head to foot, the worst were the ones inside the eyelids.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYou are Katie Hopkins aren't you?
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostWhich might be because back in the day, when I was younger, last century, if a kid got Mumps or the Measles or Chicken Pox all the mums used to take their kids to "Pox Parties" to make sure their kids caught the virus at an early stage.
So, are these people thinking the same? Who knows.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostWell you could actually just read her full interview from Womans Own...Rather than taking one sentence out of context.
Originally posted by Lost It View PostWhich might be because back in the day, when I was younger, last century, if a kid got Mumps or the Measles or Chicken Pox all the mums used to take their kids to "Pox Parties" to make sure their kids caught the virus at an early stage.
So, are these people thinking the same? Who knows.Leave a comment:
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