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  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    edited March 2020
    I also fully expect a further ratcheting of the rules in the coming days and weeks. There will be even less jobs deemed as essential as time goes on and if people start taking the piss with 3hr road trips etc.
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 27,531
    DavidL said:

    Works for Aberdonians.
    Is that a Dundee joke ?
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,134
    Look on the bright side, the restrictions start from 23 March, so we’ve almost done a day already.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    edited March 2020
    One thing I would have done, make everybody who is in the "essential worker" category do an application online with ID / proof and for instance in London your oyster card won't work without approval and you have a print out which can be checked if asked.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,291

    A few months back I needed some safety shoes for work, I sorted it out myself.

    If hospitals are short of PPE they should have ordered more - that could have been prompted from the hospital management, the H&S dept, the purchasing dept, or any front line staff.

    This "Boris hasn't provided enough PPE" is bollox.

    People have to shown initiative in this world if they want to sort out problems.
    My colleagues and I have been buying our own surgical scrubs to change into for work, so we don't contaminate our civilian clothes. Things are that bad, we are taking them home to wash at 60C. Don't believe me? Look at delivery times for scrubs on Amazon.

    And don't get me started on masks and gowns.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601

    I also fully expect a further ratcheting of the rules in the coming days and weeks. There will be even less jobs deemed as essential as time goes on and if people start taking the piss with 3hr road trips etc.

    "You may leave your bedroom once a day, to exercise your bladder and sphincter muscles, but only after receiving permission of the Home Office"
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364
    kle4 said:

    "You may leave your bedroom once a day, to exercise your bladder and sphincter muscles, but only after receiving permission of the Home Office"
    "Time your trip wisely."
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,107

    I do worry, now that McDonalds, Nandos and Greggs are all shut, the chavs are going to be very angry and very hungry....

    Kebab shops next and there will be riots
  • BluestBlueBluestBlue Posts: 4,556
    edited March 2020
    RobD said:

    Is there an opposite of British exceptionalism? :p
    Oikophobia. Which astonishingly enough does not mean 'fear of oiks' :wink:

    Edit: Although in practice many oikophobes also happen to be oik-phobes, so...
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,017

    Sunday was my son's "turn" with his son. His plan was to go out with him while my son's wife went out separately with their daughter. But the town was so full of fecking eejits who thought it was a nice day to visit the seaside, that they decided to stay in. My grandson has gone back to his mum now, and my son doesn't know when he will see him again.
    That is tough.

  • nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483

    Not sure it’s what you can get away with, though. It’s what is the right thing to do. It’s a really tricky one.

    Yes but I assume you make sure first that no one is self isolating etc, it may also depends on what jobs they do but as always common sense needs to prevail.
  • DougSealDougSeal Posts: 12,746
    I was feeling a bit stressed about this earlier. And then I remembered that nearly every single person on the planet is going through the same thing or worse. I don’t think in human history there has ever been anything like it. Maybe Covid-19 will be the aliens in Independence Day that force the world to work together.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    edited March 2020
    Chris Morris

    BBC Reality Check

    The direction of travel is clear, but the restrictions announced by the UK prime minister still fall short of the measures in place in many European countries, where most people can’t now leave their houses without a special permit.

    In Italy and Spain even outdoor exercise is banned. Thousands of people who break the rules have already been hit with fines, and in some countries prison sentences can be imposed.

    ----

    Dickhead....still not tough enough for you. We have essentially the same rules as Germany.

    There is literally nothing the government can do without somebody going but but but...
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,134

    There's a wicks I can walk to with 10 mins of my house.

    Assuming they're still open tomorrow...
    Aren’t you now confined to the island?
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    Andy_JS said:

    I wouldn't normally quote a conspriracy theorist but:

    https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/1242201452942155778

    I don't doubt that he is correct in what he says there - but not sure why he felt the need to say it in these circumstances.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364

    Chris Morris

    BBC Reality Check

    The direction of travel is clear, but the restrictions announced by the UK prime minister still fall short of the measures in place in many European countries, where most people can’t now leave their houses without a special permit.

    In Italy and Spain even outdoor exercise is banned. Thousands of people who break the rules have already been hit with fines, and in some countries prison sentences can be imposed.

    ----

    Dickhead....still not tough enough for you. We have essentially the same rules as Germany.

    There is literally nothing the government can do without somebody going but but but...

    Some people won't be satisfied until we have a Stasi-like network of informants ratting on anyone daring to poke their head out the door.
  • A friend texts with the message Boris Johnson should have delivered.

    JUST REMEMBER FOLKS

    You can save the nation by sitting on your arse and watching TV.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,107
    DougSeal said:

    My inherent bias is showing. He says Asian-Americans are helping “us” - so they are not one of “us” - just helping “us”.
    The man is deranged
  • TheValiantTheValiant Posts: 1,945
    glw said:

    Yes. I just hope in finally sinks in amongst the 10% or so who seem to think they are having a holiday.
    Doubt it. We went out early for our walk down the marina (My wife correctly foresaw that this was 'it' and wanted one last look at the sea in her lifetime - as she put it). People out and about. Very few engaging in social distancing (ie, made no effort to move aside for us, we always had to for them).

    There will be a lot in lockdown already but for those that weren't, they really weren't. Without the words, "Must" they just treated it all as a bit of fun.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,395

    I have tried to order seeds etc online today. Been tricky. One order went through, another crashed.
    Just had a look now. Very unsteady websites.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,846
    Alistair said:

    11 days ago


    At some point in the next few weeks, we are likely to go further and if someone in a household has those symptoms, we will be asking everyone in the household to stay at home. We are not introducing this yet for reasons Sir Patrick will explain, but I want to signal now that this is coming down the track.


    20 days ago Boris was telling us he was shaking hands with everyone in a hospital treating Covid-19 patients.
    Are you highlighting that because you feel it's misleading?
  • Am I reading this right, they've closed every hotel in the country?
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 27,531
    Foxy said:

    My colleagues and I have been buying our own surgical scrubs to change into for work, so we don't contaminate our civilian clothes. Things are that bad, we are taking them home to wash at 60C. Don't believe me? Look at delivery times for scrubs on Amazon.

    And don't get me started on masks and gowns.
    Well done and make sure you put in a full expense claim.

    And let those who should have been organising PPE know that they need to up their game.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364

    Am I reading this right, they've closed every hotel in the country?

    Looks like it.
    I wonder how many will become field hospitals.
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527

    A friend texts with the message Boris Johnson should have delivered.

    JUST REMEMBER FOLKS

    You can save the nation by sitting on your arse and watching TV.

    The last time I watched TV was election night 2017!
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,846
    DougSeal said:

    I was feeling a bit stressed about this earlier. And then I remembered that nearly every single person on the planet is going through the same thing or worse. I don’t think in human history there has ever been anything like it. Maybe Covid-19 will be the aliens in Independence Day that force the world to work together.

    Except it is forcing us to separate.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    "The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has backed the restrictions just announced by the prime minister"

    So he will be self-isolating then?
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,107
    RobD said:

    I suspect the powers won't be used to tell people off for jogging alone, but instead for breaking up gatherings. If you are sensible and are walking alone, I don't see there being much of a problem. The advice for one walk a day is just to get people to go outside as infrequently as possible. If 90% of people follow this advice, then no large-scale enforcement will actually be needed.
    Too many morons to understand that
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,107
    Floater said:

    Works for me :-)
    sounds very sensible
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364
    malcolmg said:

    Too many morons to understand that
    Only 10%, if that YouGov is anything to go by.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,235
    As this lockdown currently stands it won't be affecting my daily routine at all.
  • RobD said:

    Looks like it.
    I wonder how many will become field hospitals.
    I thought that would be inevitable for a while.
  • DAlexanderDAlexander Posts: 815
    Andy_JS said:

    I wouldn't normally quote a conspriracy theorist but:

    https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/1242201452942155778

    Why is the chairman of the UK police federations saying this? It's just undermining the government's attempt at a lockdown to help stop the spread of the disease.

    Can't these people just keep quiet for a while?
  • edmundintokyoedmundintokyo Posts: 17,716
    OT, weird thing about the US is that the president is GOP, but all the narrowest-margin swing states have Dem governors. And the decisions that affect people's lives directly mostly come from their governors.

    It's really hard to tell whether people are going to be rallying behind their leaders or hopping mad with them, but one permutation is a weird dynamic where Dems lose the states where they're narrowly behind and make pickups in the places that are a stretch, like Georgia, Arizona and Texas.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    Tim_B said:

    Schools are closed, but liquor stores are deemed essential amd can now deliver. Funny old world

    You should have seen the queue at the liquor store in the sandpit last Thursday afternoon!
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553

    Am I reading this right, they've closed every hotel in the country?

    Can I baggies a room in Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard London if I get ill please?
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,339
    edited March 2020

    Doubt it. We went out early for our walk down the marina (My wife correctly foresaw that this was 'it' and wanted one last look at the sea in her lifetime - as she put it). People out and about. Very few engaging in social distancing (ie, made no effort to move aside for us, we always had to for them).

    There will be a lot in lockdown already but for those that weren't, they really weren't. Without the words, "Must" they just treated it all as a bit of fun.
    My goodness! A little Dunkirk spirit please. It's bad, but not necessarily that bad...yet!
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    Now all unis are closed, surely uni campus accommodation should be used as well. That seems more suitable than a lot of hotels.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,395
    IanB2 said:

    Aren’t you now confined to the island?
    Lol. My wife has made worrying faces tonight to the same effect!
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,846
    Foxy said:

    My colleagues and I have been buying our own surgical scrubs to change into for work, so we don't contaminate our civilian clothes. Things are that bad, we are taking them home to wash at 60C. Don't believe me? Look at delivery times for scrubs on Amazon.

    And don't get me started on masks and gowns.
    What do you identify as the reason you haven't been provided with the tools you need?
  • MonkeysMonkeys Posts: 768
    I've got a new slogan for them.

    "Just don't be f&*%ing stupid."

    Is it too long?
  • Can I baggies a room in Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard London if I get ill please?
    I have a three night stay in Claridges booked for this July, I was expecting it not to happen, perhaps it might happen after all now.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    Trump really is insane
  • eristdooferistdoof Posts: 5,076
    HYUFD said:

    Interesting to note Boris is now the closest we have had to a dictator since Cromwell, albeit an elected one and with extraordinary powers necessitated by a health emergency.
    By your reasoning Angela Merkel ist the closest that Western Germany has had to a dictator since Adolf Hitler.

  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,121
    edited March 2020
    eristdoof said:

    By your reasoning Angela Merkel ist the closest that Western Germany has had to a dictator since Adolf Hitler.

    She now is, yes
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,570

    Well done and make sure you put in a full expense claim.

    And let those who should have been organising PPE know that they need to up their game.
    When this is all over, there will be a public inquiry along the lines of the Crimean War.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364
    Pulpstar said:

    As this lockdown currently stands it won't be affecting my daily routine at all.

    Do you not leave home except for work and shopping?
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,395
    RobD said:

    Some people won't be satisfied until we have a Stasi-like network of informants ratting on anyone daring to poke their head out the door.
    Indeed. These measures should be good enough to get the infection rate right down.

    The sad thing is the ill-informed (including plenty of journalists) will shit the bed in less than 72 hours as cases continue to increase not realising it takes 2-3 weeks for the effects of such measures to filter through.
  • Now all unis are closed, surely uni campus accommodation should be used as well. That seems more suitable than a lot of hotels.

    Hotels are better.

    Each room comes with a bathroom, you can isolate people inside a room.

    You have floors which can act as triage levels.

    Finally they have big public spaces you can use such as restaurants and meeting rooms.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,134

    Lol. My wife has made worrying faces tonight to the same effect!
    Why? It has everything you might need, apart from a decent hospital.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,339
    Monkeys said:

    I've got a new slogan for them.

    "Just don't be f&*%ing stupid."

    Is it too long?

    Yeah, according to Cummings it can only be three words. Get rid of just and don't.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,570
    edited March 2020

    Why is the chairman of the UK police federations saying this? It's just undermining the government's attempt at a lockdown to help stop the spread of the disease.

    Can't these people just keep quiet for a while?
    delete
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364

    Indeed. These measures should be good enough to get the infection rate right down.

    The sad thing is the ill-informed (including plenty of journalists) will shit the bed in less than 72 hours as cases continue to increase not realising it takes 2-3 weeks for the effects of such measures to filter through.
    Some will start tomorrow, no doubt.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,846

    A friend texts with the message Boris Johnson should have delivered.

    JUST REMEMBER FOLKS

    You can save the nation by sitting on your arse and watching TV.

    That, I like. A positive slogan.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,121

    All those who cheered Merkel and Macron for announcing exactly the same things as this are now on the media going well we can't do this, because...

    You think in Germany they can enforce no more than your family and one other to be together. From a distance, how do you know its 2 brothers and a friend, not 3 friends. They can't. That's not the point.

    It is mass gatherings they want to break up, not 2 or 3 people
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,235
    RobD said:

    Do you not leave home except for work and shopping?
    Or a run or feeding the horses. It's all allowed under lockdown still.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364

    Yeah, according to Cummings it can only be three words. Get rid of just and don't.
    "Stay at home"
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,601

    Indeed. These measures should be good enough to get the infection rate right down.

    The sad thing is the ill-informed (including plenty of journalists) will shit the bed in less than 72 hours as cases continue to increase not realising it takes 2-3 weeks for the effects of such measures to filter through.
    It does seem inevitable. Time to get off the internet for a while again I thiml.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    edited March 2020

    I have a three night stay in Claridges booked for this July, I was expecting it not to happen, perhaps it might happen after all now.
    As a much younger poorer man, when the deep water horizon accident happened and they thought it would hit the Florida west coast beaches, they shouldn't shift top end hotel rooms for love nor money.

    I took a punt on it not happening....Mrs U and I had a lovely time in a giant ocean view suite that had an crazy ticket price in normal times. The hotel seemed less impressed by having two peasants rock up in a crap car immediately ruining the high end appearance of the place with knowledge we were there for a whole week.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    kle4 said:

    It does seem inevitable. Time to get off the internet for a while again I thiml.
    Good idea. Buenos noches todos.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    RobD said:

    "Stay at home"
    "Protect the NHS"
  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,797
    eristdoof said:

    Totally agree. Why don't people get this.
    Most of us do.
  • nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483
    Glad to see the general consensus is to accept and comply with the new situation in the UK. Not much evidence of mad libertarians claiming their freedoms have been removed and condemning the PM for his actions. It’s up to us all to do what’s necessary as it’s in every bodies interest. I’m in day 10 of shut down PB helps to connect to the rest of the world as does FB and other communication tools. The sooner this is over the sooner we can get on with life, I’m sure we all will spend a few moments thinking about the front line staff and maybe spare a thought for the politicians who find themselves where they are and to a large extent are doing their best. Keep posting and goodnight.
  • welshowlwelshowl Posts: 4,464

    That, I like. A positive slogan.
    Let’s get this bum?
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,339

    "Protect the NHS"
    "Wash your hands".
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    edited March 2020

    Hotels are better.

    Each room comes with a bathroom, you can isolate people inside a room.

    You have floors which can act as triage levels.

    Finally they have big public spaces you can use such as restaurants and meeting rooms.
    Have you seen most modern accommodation on uni campus'? The kids won't live there without ensuite these days. And of course they all have big conference facilities and regularly feed 1000s every day.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,134
    About a quarter of all new cases identified in the world today are in the US and about an eighth are in New York.
  • FossFoss Posts: 1,397

    Now all unis are closed, surely uni campus accommodation should be used as well. That seems more suitable than a lot of hotels.

    Certainly more powerwash-able.
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,846

    "Wash your hands".
    Skive for Britain!
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    edited March 2020

    twitter.com/eljmayes/status/1242215183654817793

    I bet we find out Shaun Ryder is immune to this....coronavirus gets in his system and his body will be like what's this low strength shit, the stuff in the 80s used to get me way sweatier.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,570
    I feel for Salmond.

    Having now escaped lockdown in prison, he has to go home and, erm, lockdown...
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,570
    edited March 2020
    IanB2 said:

    About a quarter of all new cases identified in the world today are in the US and about an eighth are in New York.

    Extremely bad times are heading to the US. I am not unconvinced that a civil war might happen.
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,822
    Is the government going to institute a blanket cancellation of all government-mandated deadlines, for example VAT returns, PAYE deadlines, Companies House deadlines, etc? Because if not, how the hell are businesses and individuals supposed to keep complying?
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758
    ydoethur said:

    I was just bewildered by these shops that sell banks and post offices.

    I lived in Wales for many years and never saw one.
    There are only two shops that do that: KBW and PiperSandler
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,339
    edited March 2020

    Hotels are better.

    Each room comes with a bathroom, you can isolate people inside a room.

    You have floors which can act as triage levels.

    Finally they have big public spaces you can use such as restaurants and meeting rooms.
    Although all the bugs in student accomodation might alone see off Covid19.
  • TheWhiteRabbitTheWhiteRabbit Posts: 12,454

    Is the government going to institute a blanket cancellation of all government-mandated deadlines, for example VAT returns, PAYE deadlines, Companies House deadlines, etc? Because if not, how the hell are businesses and individuals supposed to keep complying?

    You mean with the returns or the payments?

  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,235

    Is the government going to institute a blanket cancellation of all government-mandated deadlines, for example VAT returns, PAYE deadlines, Companies House deadlines, etc? Because if not, how the hell are businesses and individuals supposed to keep complying?

    Fuck knows - there's a huge lack of clarity on "essential" work right now. I mean I know we should have all perhaps transitioned to the paperless office BUT......
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,553
    While James Milner is organizing his tea bag collection...

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/11235609/tottenham-dele-alli-training-coronavirus/
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,291

    What do you identify as the reason you haven't been provided with the tools you need?
    You cannot expect a decade of penny-pinching to be reversed in a month. Chickens are coming home to roost.

    This is not just an issue about staff. Without PPE, resuscitation will not happen. There is no emergency in a pandemic.

    https://twitter.com/amychomd/status/1240030939624939523?s=09
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,570

    Skive for Britain!
    Get agoraphobia done.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,339

    Skive for Britain!
    Don't start me on that one. I am one of the army of the self- employed, who today, self isolated out of concern for the nation's health, and all at my own expense.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,364

    Don't start me on that one. I am one of the army of the self- employed, who today, self isolated out of concern for the nation's health, and all at my own expense.
    I'm hoping that the reason there's been nothing more is they are still working out how to do it....
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,570



    Although all the bugs in student accomodation might alone see off Covid19.
    Withnail's sink has the elements of a virus killing antidote.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,822

    You mean with the returns or the payments?

    Both. For example, in my small company I've done everything I can to ensure that we can work from home, but there are still some things which cannot be done without going into the office. For example, some suppliers still send invoices by mail, HMRC for some bizarre reason sends PAYE codes by post despite the fact that we are signed up for online PAYE, etc etc. Minor things, but actually essential to comply with our legal obligations.
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 27,531

    Is the government going to institute a blanket cancellation of all government-mandated deadlines, for example VAT returns, PAYE deadlines, Companies House deadlines, etc? Because if not, how the hell are businesses and individuals supposed to keep complying?

    I asked similarly last week.
  • TheuniondivvieTheuniondivvie Posts: 43,356

    If Boris is going full Churchill, surely an armed Home Guard is the next move. I'm in!
    Christ, keep HYUFD away from the Lee Enfields.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,698
    edited March 2020
    RobD said:
    Maybe hold fire until Starmer and the new crew are on board.

    Edit: There we go - see below...
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,307
    RobD said:

    Some people won't be satisfied until we have a Stasi-like network of informants ratting on anyone daring to poke their head out the door.
    A member of a What's App group works as a childminder, stated she would be happy to drop someone in it, if she finds out they have been looking after a neighbour's kids.
  • FloaterFloater Posts: 14,207
    So _ I have been informed of a barber who will continue to work and will visit home after home.


    What an arsehole
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,570
    I suggest they wait until Starmer is in place.
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 27,531
    He's such a 'senior Tory' that I had to google him to find out who he is.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,235

    Both. For example, in my small company I've done everything I can to ensure that we can work from home, but there are still some things which cannot be done without going into the office. For example, some suppliers still send invoices by mail, HMRC for some bizarre reason sends PAYE codes by post despite the fact that we are signed up for online PAYE, etc etc. Minor things, but actually essential to comply with our legal obligations.
    I'm in the same boat Rich ! Feels just plain odd right now. I'm going to be trying to set up stuff for people to WFH anyway tommorow (At home), so I'll let my colleagues and directors sort it at work.
    I've told them all under absolubtely no circumstances to head to the large Tesco nearby which I reckon is ground zero up north for Corona.
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