So going work is irresponsible.. Can't have it both ways
Social contact should be minimal & only for essential things, which I believe work is.
Going for a Sunday roast with granny, surrounded by a pub full of similars, isn't essential.
Why anybody over 70 would be gambling with this, I don't know - And anyone having to go to work or school, shouldn't be going anywhere near over 70's at all.
Social contact should be minimal & only for essential things, which I believe work is.
Going for a Sunday roast with granny, surrounded by a pub full of similars, isn't essential.
Why anybody over 70 would be gambling with this, I don't know - And anyone having to go to work or school, shouldn't be going anywhere near over 70's at all.
Well I've just been pick my teenage son up from youth club where there was about 60 in there..on the way home I drove passed a pub which was bouncing with revellers celebrating paddys day..all irresponsible eh...you lock yourself away in your back bedroom... I'm off for a pint
Well I've just been pick my teenage son up from youth club where there was about 60 in there..on the way home I drove passed a pub which was bouncing with revellers celebrating paddys day..all irresponsible eh...you lock yourself away in your back bedroom... I'm off for a pint
Well I've just been pick my teenage son up from youth club where there was about 60 in there..on the way home I drove passed a pub which was bouncing with revellers celebrating paddys day..all irresponsible eh...you lock yourself away in your back bedroom... I'm off for a pint
Fill your boots mate... but when your parents are dying, drowning in their own snot, then don't go blabbering to anyone about how bad British healthcare is, or how poor a job the government are doing trying to stop this virus?
Well I've just been pick my teenage son up from youth club where there was about 60 in there..on the way home I drove passed a pub which was bouncing with revellers celebrating paddys day..all irresponsible eh...you lock yourself away in your back bedroom... I'm off for a pint
i have a friend abroad in intensive care... he has diabetes... so he was vulnerable.. he is in a bad way.
I have elderly parents and relatives... i have a type 1 diabetic brother who is classified as high risk.
We have clear guidelines.... we can see whats happened elsewhere.
Its this kind of selfish behaviour that will cost lives.... Your 'only' is their 'everything'.
i have a friend abroad in intensive care... he has diabetes... so he was vulnerable.. he is in a bad way.
I have elderly parents and relatives... i have a type 1 diabetic brother who is classified as high risk.
We have clear guidelines.... we can see whats happened elsewhere.
Its this kind of selfish behaviour that will cost lives.... Your 'only' is their 'everything'.
Really sorry to hear that and hope things go well for you your parents and your brother..to me I.ll try and lead a normal sort of life as possible as no doubt you do yourself which can't be easy...
Social contact should be minimal & only for essential things, which I believe work is.
Going for a Sunday roast with granny, surrounded by a pub full of similars, isn't essential.
Why anybody over 70 would be gambling with this, I don't know - And anyone having to go to work or school, shouldn't be going anywhere near over 70's at all.
So if I decide to go for a pint with my mates and there are a couple of elderly people sat in the same pub, who shouldn't be in There?? If I'm going to Have to go to work every day, coming into contact with over a 100 people, I see no reason why I shouldn't nip for a pint after work if I want one.
So if I decide to go for a pint with my mates and there are a couple of elderly people sat in the same pub, who shouldn't be in There?? If I'm going to Have to go to work every day, coming into contact with over a 100 people, I see no reason why I shouldn't nip for a pint after work if I want one.
So if I decide to go for a pint with my mates and there are a couple of elderly people sat in the same pub, who shouldn't be in There?? If I'm going to Have to go to work every day, coming into contact with over a 100 people, I see no reason why I shouldn't nip for a pint after work if I want one.
Personally, I think you are all in the wrong, but like I said, if you want to put yourself and anybody else you meet in future at further risk than need be, then go ahead and fill your boots - I'm not desperate enough that I can't go a few weeks without going to the pub for a pint.
Anybody who is, is basically the modern day equivalent of the fella sat in a small room of people puffing away on his ciggy, putting all at risk just so he can enjoy his life pleasures.