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Previously on "Boris's lips are moving - more restrictions"
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo Johnson just said
The tragic reality of having covid is that your mild cough can be someone else’s death knell.
Yet they're telling you not to get tested if you have a mild cough. How are you going to know if your 'mild cough' is covid or just from smoking untipped Capstans without a test?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYet they're telling you not to get tested if you have a mild cough. How are you going to know if your 'mild cough' is covid or just from smoking untipped Capstans without a test?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo Johnson just said
The tragic reality of having covid is that your mild cough can be someone else’s death knell.
Yet they're telling you not to get tested if you have a mild cough. How are you going to know if your 'mild cough' is covid or just from smoking untipped Capstans without a test?
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Now work from home if you can and a stitch in time saves nine.
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So Johnson just said
The tragic reality of having covid is that your mild cough can be someone else’s death knell.
Yet they're telling you not to get tested if you have a mild cough. How are you going to know if your 'mild cough' is covid or just from smoking untipped Capstans without a test?
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postreligions need people like you.
God bless.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postftfy
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou were interested enough to discuss before you realised I was right and you were wrong. Funny that.
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I'm watching the UK news with disinterest. It's very weird. We've basically got the same scenarios as the UK, but we're just gradually putting a couple more restrictions in place. In a kind of "Sorry folks, but we think this is necessary" kind of way. The UK approach is - "you MORONS. Why can't you be more responsible? RIGHT. That's it. You can't be trusted. Pubs close at 10pm".
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNo answer and no acknowledgment of what Johnson said?
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