Working from home aye pull tother one, they were all art shopping yestdi if my experiences was owt to go by.
Not a lot of point in deleting your op when there’s five pages of responses and a direct quote of it in the first thread!
Asda car park is looks busy, pack horse pub car park is dead...I know where I’d feel safer and happier
Sadly they might be alright but others will suffer. If someone gets infected because they have ignored the restrictions, and assuming they are within the current estimates that every infected person infects two people, then even if infection only happens once a day, that is 128 people infected in 7 days On day 8 it is 256 people infected. In two weeks that is over 8000 infections from one person. The government should have shut down pubs. They haven't, but we don't have to go to them. This is why other nations have locked down, people cant be trusted. It will have to come.
If you want a supreme example of what IMO is the height of irresponsibility. I know someone who seems highly intelligent, has more than one degree and is very wealthy and regularly goes on cruises with her mother. In two weeks she is due to go on another cruise to the Caribbean. Unless it is cancelled by the cruise line, she has informed her friends that she intends to go ahead in spite of all the advice not to go. The problem? Her mother is 96 years of age and not in the greatest of health!!
There are elderly people who aren't self isolating and still going out to clubs to meet up and play bingo, cards etc.
I heard tha backs in that much thas hed reversing leets fitted and meks a beeping noise whilst doing it.
You don't think the government realise that a lot of people will want a good swill to try and forget about the virus for two minutes and that's why they haven't closed pubs?
676 new UK cases since yesterday so it can't be far off forcing places to shut instead of just advising people to avoid them......
I reckon we're about a week away from the NHS being under very serious stress. I would ask why the government has only this week taken steps to obtain/manufacture ventilators when it's been obvious for weeks that they will be required.
I would argue the NHS has been under very serious stress for years. Adding this to it takes it way beyond 'under stress', which is why we need to do everything we can.