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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    I'm 57 with no health problems and I've always kept myself fit, plenty of dog walking and cycling does the trick these days. I'm confident of recovering if I do get the virus. My plan in the coming months is not only to look after my ederly mother and my wife's parents ,but to look in on and help in any way I can the ederly near to where I live. I see it as my duty and I know many others feel the same. The only downside I can see is I don't drink tea.
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    Very laudable sentiment Navy, but if things get bad just make sure you check up on them via telephone, and keep your distance if and when you make any deliveries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    Very laudable sentiment Navy, but if things get bad just make sure you check up on them via telephone, and keep your distance if and when you make any deliveries.
    quite right, watch your step.

    Maybe if they'd carried on with the vaccine programme after the last co virus instead of binning it when it died down we might have something to help.

    It makes me angry that be always have plenty of stockpiles of bullets bombs enough nuclear weapons to destroy were world a thousand times over yet cant keep stocks of the things to help a medical emergency, masks, respirators, etc the US is running out of the ***** drugs people need on a daily basis because they're made in china, probably ours too made over there.

    Constant wars, climate change, world pandemic more plastic than fish in the oceans by 2050, chubby checker psycho Belgium's in the Congo.

    We're all fkuked one way or another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddogslater View Post
    It makes me angry that be always have plenty of stockpiles of bullets bombs enough nuclear weapons to destroy were world a thousand times over yet cant keep stocks of the things to help a medical emergency.
    I know you dislike me pretty intensely maddog, but comments like that means I can't fully reciprocate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    Very laudable sentiment Navy, but if things get bad just make sure you check up on them via telephone, and keep your distance if and when you make any deliveries.
    Goes without saying driller, I'll seek and follow any advice given.

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