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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    I have a vision of someone using a Karcher power washer on poor old Roly.
    PMSL Howdy that is wickedly witty ..

    I also agree with you about supermarkets. This must be one of the main places the bug is going to spread because of people in close proximity, exchange of cash, touching of products etc.

    I don't know how practical this is but why not limit the number of people who come in to supermarkets. Maybe give people an allotted time, put disposable gloves on them as they come in and encourage them to check out themselves. Those poor lasses in the tills are right on the firing line. Failing that we will have to have home deliveries of food.

    I would also like to take you up on the comment you made about getting the bug and getting on with our lives again. Surely it makes sense for those who have had the bug and are ok again to be encouraged into front line jobs where possible eg check out staff, NHS etc. This also applies to those at home who have had it and are ok now. What I am getting at lets test for people who have had the bug and are now ok and use them as a barrier.
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    I agree we have to steer clear of popular tourist sites. I also think that maybe visits to the countryside should be restricted at the weekends when a lot of people are off, I think if you were to go out in the week some of these places would be a lot quieter.

    It is to do with using your noggin isnt it? You havre to think will everybody have the same idae as me about going to this place. There are plenty of remote places you can go round here to generally avoid people, Everybody buggereing off to the seaside or snowdonia as though it was a bank holiday weekend is not a good idea. Maybe the govt should give a list of places people should not visit particularly at the weekend.

    I did recognise it as my comment by the way howdy but did not think you had seen it.

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    There has to be a strategy introduced to supermarkets to stop panic buying and mitigate the virus hot spots.
    You,ve mentioned time slots already to limit crowds and queuing
    I'd also suggest customers can only use self service if there's less people in the store. Keep the vulnerable checkout people away from the front line diverted to Shelf stocking
    Close an aisle down when it's being restocked with only two people.
    No cash, only cards for most. If some people don't have cards then they could let the supermarket know.
    Baskets only, no trollies

    There are problems with the above and it's not perfect but control in supermarkets may have to happen

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    Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has warned that "life should not feel normal" in a briefing about the coronavirus, adding: "If it is, you're not doing the right things."

    Think that is a good rule to live by

    Just going back to social distancing, there will be quite a few people who will not have a clue what 2ms are, sad but true. I think some stuff on TV to demonstrate this would be useful.
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    Bramley skate park has shut
    Sunday’s and Nando’s are shutting

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    It is hardly surprising that posters on here can't agree on the best course of action to combat coronavirus given we cant even agree on who should play left full-back for the Millers.
    However, what is really surprising and disappointing is that we have posters who can't understand or comply with the best possible medical advice available. Some of these medical and scientific experts have studied for upwards of 10 years to achieve the level of knowledge they hold.

    But of course, we either know better or feel that society's norms don't apply to us.

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    The 2 metre thing might have flaws according to some.
    Eg someone smoking outside. How far away can you smell it?
    More than 2 metres i would imagine.

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    Don't see much evidence of people not complying on here patty. I've been to the doctor's surgery and chemist today and everybody has queued a safe distance away. When I came back I didn't see any gatherings apart from small families with young kids walking together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Don't see much evidence of people not complying on here patty. I've been to the doctor's surgery and chemist today and everybody has queued a safe distance away. When I came back I didn't see any gatherings apart from small families with young kids walking together.
    Really? The government advice to everybody is unless you have no alternative, STAY AT HOME. Without naming names there are quite a few on here who are interpreting that to suit themselves.A sobering fact just released is that coronavirus deaths in the UK are now rising at a faster rate than in Italy. If we don't start complying with Scientific advice in the UK, then we ain't seen nothing yet.

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