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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostOnly China can claim news like that. Xi Jinping through his leadership and wisdom has defeated coronavirus with the stroke of a pen. On arriving in Wuhan to declare victory over the virus, symptomatic patients were discharged from hospitals, thus completely cured of the virus.
North Korea on the other hand have reported zero infections through the pandemic. Citizens have been shielded by their own greatness. They are clearly the worlds pre-eminant disease prevention superpower and we have much to learn from them...
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIf you prefer headlines like 'Citizens weep in gratitude at wise benevolence of leader's patriotic battle against virus', then move to North Korea.
North Korea on the other hand have reported zero infections through the pandemic. Citizens have been shielded by their own greatness. They are clearly the worlds pre-eminant disease prevention superpower and we have much to learn from them...
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostRight, just looked at online Guardian. Predicted atW post tomorrow:
"UK missed three chances to join EU scheme to bulk-buy PPE"
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Right, just looked at online Guardian. Predicted atW post tomorrow:
"UK missed three chances to join EU scheme to bulk-buy PPE"
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postand another miserable russian pr1ck thread.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDitto
HTH
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In the spirit of national unity and all pulling together to fight the virus I offer my services as a guinea pig to test if drinking vast quantities of beer can act as a barrier to infection.
Please speak to my beer sommelier to arrange when and where to deliver.
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More to the point (pint?), once the ok is given there's at least a month's lead time before the fresh stuff is available. And, depending on the exit strategy, a potentially limited population to consume it all...so why bother ramping up to full production?
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Some of the pubs round here have offered their barrels for a nominal price so that they get used before going off. Just pop round and pick them up
Sent from my Boris
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A microbrewery and pub up the road from me tried to keep going on takeaway beer sales when they were ordered to close, but they could only get the government assistance to cover 80% of the employees’ wages if they furloughed everybody, so they had to do that instead and the beer had to go to waste
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Pint DOOM
“ Pubs, like other public venues, look set to stay shut for the foreseeable future. But what's going to happen to the contents of their cellars?
Fifty million pints - give or take.
That's the amount of beer expected to go unused in barrels if pubs remain closed into the summer because of coronavirus. Publicans are currently unable to sell their lagers, ales and ciders - save for takeaways and home deliveries.
"It's a very sad waste of all the work and talent that goes into producing great beer," says Tom Stainer, chief executive of the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra). "People won't get to drink it and all those resources have been used up for nothing."”
Coronavirus: What's happening to the beer left in pubs? - BBC News
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