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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostWell he is a superspreader, of doom.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe only thing Alexei is bracing himself for is the insertion of further squirrels.
Coronavirus: Birmingham lockdown restrictions increased - BBC News
Households in Birmingham have been banned from mixing in new lockdown measures announced following a spike in coronavirus cases.
The city now has the second highest rate of Covid-19 infection in England, behind Bolton.
Similar measures have also been introduced in the neighbouring boroughs of Sandwell and Solihull.
The restrictions will begin on Tuesday, it was announced at a regional meeting of council leaders.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
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No wonder AtW is quiet.
From the BBC website https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-54114292
Birmingham is bracing itself for the possible introduction of further restrictions. The most recent data for the seven days to 7 September showed Birmingham had the second highest rate of new cases in the country at 85.4 per 100,000 people and 975 new cases
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostWell he is a superspreader, of doom.
I suppose it means his Majestic-12 SKA is now self-sufficient and his day job is just staring at the server lights waiting for them to turn red. While dreaming of the backup tapes needing changing to break the monotony he wonders who was the fisherman and whom the business man in this particular parable. Press the big red button to find out.
BBC News - Coronavirus: More than 70 Birmingham parties disrupted by police
Coronavirus: More than 70 Birmingham parties disrupted by police - BBC News
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostWell he is a superspreader, of doom.
I suppose it means his Majestic-12 SKA is now self-sufficient and his day job is just staring at the server lights waiting for them to turn red. While dreaming of the backup tapes needing changing to break the monotony he wonders who was the fisherman and whom the business man in this particular parable. Press the big red button to find out.
Nah he is on "My 600lb life" after all the years of Kebabs.
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Well he is a superspreader, of doom.
I suppose it means his Majestic-12 SKA is now self-sufficient and his day job is just staring at the server lights waiting for them to turn red. While dreaming of the backup tapes needing changing to break the monotony he wonders who was the fisherman and whom the business man in this particular parable. Press the big red button to find out.
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Locking down Atw
Birmingham is on the watch list to be locked down...
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