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Just watching the news and caught the part of the update where Chris Whitby said”Would I recommend you kiss or hug an elderly relative?” “ No.” What does he expect to happen in the five days over Christmas.You couldn’t make it up.As I said earlier Granny will be getting COVID for Christmas.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Now the advice is:
Thou canst hug thy granny but it would be better not to.//
typical anglican overlay isnt it?
anglican priest points to his congregation and says - alot of us believe in God in here !
(latitudinarian - yes really that is a recognised attribute)
hey hey Itchie - joke alert
a quethtion for Father Kwithmuth from PP aged 5 1/2
if covid get into the reindeer herds are you going to shoot them all?
(er and can I watch) just a little one liner to keep you going
Thou canst hug thy granny but it would be better not to.//
typical anglican overlay isnt it?
anglican priest points to his congregation and says - alot of us believe in God in here !
(latitudinarian - yes really that is a recognised attribute)
hey hey Itchie - joke alert
a quethtion for Father Kwithmuth from PP aged 5 1/2
if covid get into the reindeer herds are you going to shoot them all?
(er and can I watch) just a little one liner to keep you going
//Those who choose to play fast and loose with a pandemic until they end up in a hospital don't deserve to be cared for in a hospital.//
There’s lots of people who “play fast and loose” with all sorts of things in all sorts of ways. Many of them end up in hospital. Do they all not deserve to be cared for? For example, around 500 people a week end up in hospital as a result of road accidents. Some of them as a result of their own mistakes, some as a result of others. Are they playing fast and loose? After all, they could all be entirely avoided if everybody stopped using the roads.
Around 20,000 people a day are testing positive for the virus, with probably many more than that actually becoming infected. Are they all “playing fast and loose”? Or could it be that they are simply conducting their lives as they must?
// Granny may not want the famly turning up to hug her//
Then she should tell them not to come.
//I for one am not hoping to find the gift of Covid in my stocking this year.//
Then it’s quite simple – stay indoors and don’t let anybody into your home. Or do you expect everybody else to do the same?
There’s lots of people who “play fast and loose” with all sorts of things in all sorts of ways. Many of them end up in hospital. Do they all not deserve to be cared for? For example, around 500 people a week end up in hospital as a result of road accidents. Some of them as a result of their own mistakes, some as a result of others. Are they playing fast and loose? After all, they could all be entirely avoided if everybody stopped using the roads.
Around 20,000 people a day are testing positive for the virus, with probably many more than that actually becoming infected. Are they all “playing fast and loose”? Or could it be that they are simply conducting their lives as they must?
// Granny may not want the famly turning up to hug her//
Then she should tell them not to come.
//I for one am not hoping to find the gift of Covid in my stocking this year.//
Then it’s quite simple – stay indoors and don’t let anybody into your home. Or do you expect everybody else to do the same?
It's not just a matter of individual choice. The choices made by people who don't take the pandemic seriously directly endanger other people by helping the virus to spread. This is an emergency and it has to be treated like one. Even if a vulnerable individual isolates as much as possible, the virus is extremely contagious and it will probably reach them if other people allow it to spread - they are relying on the rest of us.
//Around 20,000 people a day are testing positive for the virus, with probably many more than that actually becoming infected. Are they all “playing fast and loose”? Or could it be that they are simply conducting their lives as they must??
Thanks judge for showing why we all need to be vigilant and how easy it is to infect others or pick it up if we'er off guard or bend the rules or insist its either just like flue or all some sort of plot/conspiracy under agenda 21 like some on here say.
Agreed granny should say "no" but its hard if 6 peopel turn up at the door
Thanks judge for showing why we all need to be vigilant and how easy it is to infect others or pick it up if we'er off guard or bend the rules or insist its either just like flue or all some sort of plot/conspiracy under agenda 21 like some on here say.
Agreed granny should say "no" but its hard if 6 peopel turn up at the door
//Even if a vulnerable individual isolates as much as possible, the virus is extremely contagious and it will probably reach them if other people allow it to spread//
How?
//Agreed granny should say "no" but its hard if 6 peopel turn up at the door//
Nobody I know would turn up mob handed at their grandmother's unannounced and without prior agreement under any circumstances, let alone at the moment. The idea is simply laughable. If granny don't want them to come, they won't come.
How?
//Agreed granny should say "no" but its hard if 6 peopel turn up at the door//
Nobody I know would turn up mob handed at their grandmother's unannounced and without prior agreement under any circumstances, let alone at the moment. The idea is simply laughable. If granny don't want them to come, they won't come.
"How?"
It is not possible to remain completely isolated from human contact, and the virus can live on surfaces for a surprisingly long time. Even if they're taking food deliveries and the like at home, there's still a risk of exposure if the virus is allowed to spread unchecked. The only way to get that risk down is for everyone else to try and contain the spread of the virus.
It is not possible to remain completely isolated from human contact, and the virus can live on surfaces for a surprisingly long time. Even if they're taking food deliveries and the like at home, there's still a risk of exposure if the virus is allowed to spread unchecked. The only way to get that risk down is for everyone else to try and contain the spread of the virus.
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