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We're at least moving a decent bit closer to what's needed. The NHS is probably due to start collapsing though and we're going to need to make things harsher I think. And also carry out massive amounts of testing, make sure people aren't entering the country and spreading it around, etc. We might need some police/military on the streets eventually too. Insane situation.

 

I can't see anything special we're doing that's going to avoid an Italy type situation though, and they've got a lot of help from other countries, China and so on. Could be a rough few weeks ahead of us by the looks of it but will hope we keep adding other measures that get us to the point where the stress on the NHS starts easing.

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2 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

Anyone know what the process is for wireless keyboards due to be delivered tomorrow?


They are considered as a priority I assume?

 

Keyboard deliveries fall in the key workers category fella.

  • Frontline health workers such as doctors and nurses
  • Some teachers and social workers
  • Workers in key public services including those essential to the justice system, religious staff and public service journalists
  • Local and national government workers deemed crucial to delivering essential public services
  • Workers involved in food production processing, distribution, sale and delivery
  • Public safety workers including police, armed forces personnel, firefighters and prison staff
  • Essential air, water, road and rail transport workers
  • Utilities, communication and financial services staff, including postal workers and waste disposal workers
 
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Just now, 1892-LFCWasBorn said:

So if everyone leaves tomorrow morning at the same time to their local Tesco, then Tesco's is still packed.

 

They should have instructed supermarkets to restrict numbers in and outside of their stores and ensure social distancing is adhered to.

 

Panic buying increased by 300% after that.

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Just now, 1892-LFCWasBorn said:

So if everyone leaves tomorrow morning at the same time to the local Tesco, then Tesco's is still packed.

 

They should have instructed supermarkets to restrict numbers in and outside of their stores and ensure social distancing is adhered to.

Yeah, but at least some of those people will be on skateboards.

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