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RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - Squid - 07-03-2020 The kids have been back at school for several weeks with no issues at all, they are really enjoying themselves. I work at a Uni and it's pretty much going to only be practical lessons in there only for much of the autumn term, so looks like I'll carry on working from home, which I've gotten used to now. Will be seeing my parents in the next few weeks, that's about the only change. Not due to fear, just with regards to what's available. RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - Colmanspig_ - 07-03-2020 We I work at a substance misuse and mental health clinic in Sheffield city centre. Providing care to people living on the streets ( now in hotel s) and prisoners on scripts on their release day. We whale all been tested and were suprised how few of us actually had been infected in the past . Some were adamant they had had it . RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - baggiebloke - 07-03-2020 (07-03-2020, 10:18 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote:(07-03-2020, 10:08 AM)Dumbo Wrote:True enough, but pretty much normal. What I want to know is who will dive in back into pubs etc?(07-03-2020, 10:00 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: This has gone off kilter into a 'who has had it' debate, with petty sniping galore. Gonna do a reccy first. Most likely go to the last place we had a public pint, at the end of the Last Night Of The Pubs. Aptly named The Retreat. RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - Duffers - 07-03-2020 Think the last pint I had was at Alexandra Palace at a Supergrass gig back in early March.. RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - fbaggy - 07-03-2020 (07-03-2020, 10:28 AM)Fulham Fallout Wrote:(07-03-2020, 10:12 AM)Fido Wrote:(07-03-2020, 10:00 AM)Spandaubaggie Wrote: This has gone off kilter into a 'who has had it' debate, with petty sniping galore. because Couch to 3.10686 miles is not as catchy? RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - Duffers - 07-03-2020 I work in miles when running. RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - HUGHIE REED31 - 07-03-2020 I won’t be rushing back to the pub or having a meal out somewhere soon. But I’m not sure if it’s Covid related or I just turned in to a boring bastard. If they announce that we could go back up the Albion , I’d be there like a shot So my reasoning makes no sense RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - GunsOfNavarone - 07-03-2020 I'm not flippant or blase regarding Covid'. That said I'm less concerned about infection and transmission than I am about the potential for stupid people to be, well, quite stupid really. And selfish. People can be highly socially unaware at the best of times. I can only imagine many will be even worse having kept themselves pretty much to themselves for much of the last few months. I just know some mouth breathing, brain dead fuckwhit would inadvertently wander across my path, invade my personal space with a vacant troll like expression thus inviting a smack in the face. With that in mind I'm going to avoid pubs and restaurants for a while yet. I love going for a pint and a meal but as stated on a previous thread a few days ago, I can live without both for a little while longer. I miss my mates and the vast majority of folks heading out this weekend will no doubt be sound. But my thinking is to let those among them who are ripe for natural selection to get things out of their system on their own time . RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - baggpuss - 07-03-2020 (07-03-2020, 02:49 PM)GunsOfNavarone Wrote: I'm not flippant or blase regarding Covid'. That said I'm less concerned about infection and transmission than I am about the potential for stupid people to be, well, quite stupid really. And selfish. People can be highly socially unaware at the best of times. I can only imagine many will be even worse having kept themselves pretty much to themselves for much of the last few months. I just know some mouth breathing, brain dead fuckwhit would inadvertently wander across my path, invade my personal space with a vacant troll like expression thus inviting a smack in the face. With that in mind I'm going to avoid pubs and restaurants for a while yet. I love going for a pint and a meal but as stated on a previous thread a few days ago, I can live without both for a little while longer. I miss my mates and the vast majority of folks heading out this weekend will no doubt be sound. But my thinking is to let those among them who are ripe for natural selection to get things out of their system on their own time . This entirely! Love my local but can't think of anything worse than some drunken twat coughing all over me - no thanks!! RE: Assessing risk of the rona as life tries to get normal - Fulham Fallout - 07-03-2020 (07-03-2020, 12:58 PM)Duffers Wrote: I work in miles when running.Good lad. Even marathons are in miles so I don’t understand where working in kms has come from or why. The velo cycle races are in miles also. As I said above, the only rationale I can think of is because 5k sounds further than 3 miles |