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Thread: Second Wave On The Way

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    Second Wave On The Way

    Looks like the second wave is well on its way. Pubs/Restaurants should close again and all gathering of more than 30 people banned with huge fines - this should include football fans gathering - protests - church services - any religious celebrations and any work places not adhering to social distance. Boris should also temporarily seal the borders.

    Another lock down and the economy is seriously f ucked so the government can't respond too late this time.

    As Mick has also said - the new season is pointless and actually encourages gatherings so f uck the money and suspend the season start date until this is seriously sorted once and for good.

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    Although I’ve had a good run since March with customers playing outdoor summer sports I really am concerned about this autumn and winter.

    I can’t see any way squash and racketball and possibly badminton doubles can be played.

    I can see business going from sugar to s h I t e as my dear old dad used to say.

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    Whats the betting that to even things up Christmas will be cancelled in swathes of towns in order to appease those whose eid celebrations have been effectively kiboshed

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Whats the betting that to even things up Christmas will be cancelled in swathes of towns in order to appease those whose eid celebrations have been effectively kiboshed

    Really? The clue is in the towns/cities which in Boris’s words are bubbling!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Although I’ve had a good run since March with customers playing outdoor summer sports I really am concerned about this autumn and winter.

    I can’t see any way squash and racketball and possibly badminton doubles can be played.

    I can see business going from sugar to s h I t e as my dear old dad used to say.
    I can understand the worry my supply chains effectively dried up over the last lockdown leaving me without products to sell. I sell media products all over the world on various selling platforms and traded daily. Now I sell weekends only in order to protect stock levels and have been for the past 12 weeks. Suffice to say my profits have dropped alarmingly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Although I’ve had a good run since March with customers playing outdoor summer sports I really am concerned about this autumn and winter.

    I can’t see any way squash and racketball and possibly badminton doubles can be played.

    I can see business going from sugar to s h I t e as my dear old dad used to say.


    A man of your means Mick should think outside of the box! No tennis - No Rackets - No Squash is awful! In a lock down there will always be a demand for playing in the bedroom - can your supplier in China not send over ground breaking rabbit vibrators or Viagra with your brand on it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    I can understand the worry my supply chains effectively dried up over the last lockdown leaving me without products to sell. I sell media products all over the world on various selling platforms and traded daily. Now I sell weekends only in order to protect stock levels and have been for the past 12 weeks. Suffice to say my profits have dropped alarmingly.
    What sort of items do you sell then Phil?

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    There won't be a second lockdown imo, as the country cannot afford it, and I know that sounds terrible, but that is why they are doing the local lockdown instead.

    The economy is truly knackered and will take years to get back to what it was.

    I personally don't believe in this approach, but it is one I think they will take given the announcement of that old drug reducing the number of deaths by a third a few weeks ago.

    We just have to pray that one of the 4 (if not all 4) of the vaccines we have bought actually works.

    Oh, and forget about attending matches in October.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieBlood View Post
    There won't be a second lockdown imo, as the country cannot afford it, and I know that sounds terrible, but that is why they are doing the local lockdown instead.

    The economy is truly knackered and will take years to get back to what it was.

    I personally don't believe in this approach, but it is one I think they will take given the announcement of that old drug reducing the number of deaths by a third a few weeks ago.

    We just have to pray that one of the 4 (if not all 4) of the vaccines we have bought actually works.

    Oh, and forget about attending matches in October.

    Your right Blood - another lock down won’t happen as the economy is already in pieces. It’s safer in most places in Europe than here and it’s a scare tactic to keep people here to boost the economy for sure!

    Thing is - who wants to pay through the roof to go to a seaside resort here risking the weather? Not me as sadly places in this country don’t float my boat! Everyone to their own I suppose!

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    The complexity lies in learning how to live with this disease....
    Anybody attempting to break a life long habit has to take it seriously......for example if you want to stop smoking...then you have to stop what you were doing when you did smoke. That can mean different things to different people...but it is the lack of understanding,of what it takes to truly break a habit that ultimately leads to it's failure.
    It is why many people cant stop smoking, cant stop drinking, cant stop eating, cant keep exercising. This SARS-Cov2 virus is forcing people to change....a change many aren't interested in.....

    The virus has not abated with the arrival of Summer, so it is premature to talk about a second wave when the arrival is still on going. Economies are tanking all around the world... Just look at the second quarter GDP figures coming out across the place.....and still stock markets are ok with it!!!
    Change is coming.

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