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So who's burnt their mask?
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Interesting. Some guy just came over on their way out and said they'd seen me walking to the loo with my mask on telling me I didn't need to wear a mask because it's freedom day. I pointed out covid hasn't gone and quoted the infection rate. He said it didn't matter anymore, just delete the app and get on with it.
It appears there could be a divide started with them that want to wear mask and carry on keeping safe and those that are going out of their way to tell people covid isn't a thing anymore and dump all the precautions. Or could just be a one off. Don't mind being reminded it's freedom day, don't really care for the message that covid isn't an issue now.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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This weekend I noticed adults over 30 being good in my area of London. Younger people especially men not being good.
I looked into 2 single decker buses that went pass me and everyone was wearing a mask. Though it is on a route where some drivers refuse to move the bus if you don't do as they say.
The school children were wearing masks on the school bus.
I went to supermarket earlier today and everyone apart from one guy with 2 young children was wearing a mask. Though one of the staff members was doing the don't cover my nose bit. The screens were still up on the tills.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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It's not bloomin' freedom day. That's some nonsense propaganda term some think tank came up with.
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It's freedom to catch Covid day.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt's not bloomin' freedom day. That's some nonsense propaganda term some think tank came up with.
I wonder what the infection rate will be in a few days time thanks to nightclubs."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Anyone wearing a mask now is intelligent enough to know why.Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostAnyone wearing a mask now is a snowflake
Blog? What blog...?
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I was in Waitrose yesterday and one of their staff was scraping the queueing lines from the floor.Comment
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INKSPEOriginally posted by vetran View PostI was in Waitrose yesterday and one of their staff was scraping the queueing lines from the floor.
Don't you send your butler to do such menial tasks?Comment
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And the quicker we reach herd immunity before winterOriginally posted by Andy2 View PostI expect R will be 2, two weeks after freedom day
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