Re: A dram in exchange for the pox...
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 2:23 pm
And now 50% off meals at certain establishments on certain days, nah I still think I'll pass for a while yet.
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Yeah cos £10 off a meal will negate any worries I had about going and is worth the risk lol. Personally I’m done with pins and restaurants till we have more knowledge on covid19. Tbh I’m done with shops too and hotels and flying but I’m happy to do that whereas others aren’t.MrLongbeard wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 2:23 pm And now 50% off meals at certain establishments on certain days, nah I still think I'll pass for a while yet.
Shops here still full arrows and distance.Horse wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 8:42 pm Filly went to Tesco this afternoon.
All of the 'one way' arrows have been peeled off the floor and the gel and trolley wipes have been moved adjacent to where people queue.
Hardly anyone wearing a mask. Distancing replaced by dithering.
So it's officially virus-free, it seems.
Or is that, potentially, free virus?
Yup - local Tescos here is the same - it's weird - people still queue with big gaps, but are quite happy to wander up right next to you, breathe all over the fruit and veg, and look at you oddly when you move away.Horse wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 8:42 pm Filly went to Tesco this afternoon.
All of the 'one way' arrows have been peeled off the floor and the gel and trolley wipes have been moved adjacent to where people queue.
Hardly anyone wearing a mask. Distancing replaced by dithering.
So it's officially virus-free, it seems.
Or is that, potentially, free virus?
All through this, there have been many families who seem to treat a trip to the supermarket as a family outing where it's essential that they all go
That just absolutely bemuses me. I understand at time a single parent can't work anohter simple plan, but surely even they could do online home deliver stuff, but when you see 2 parents and 3 kids i just shake my head with despair.Horse wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2020 12:46 pmAll through this, there have been many families who seem to treat a trip to the supermarket as a family outing where it's essential that they all go![]()
I do wonder whether there might be long term effects - phobias even - resulting from children learning during this period that other people are potentially infected and thus to be feared and avoided.Rockburner wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2020 11:26 am
Apart from the young kids I saw who are still wearing masks and shying away from everyone.
Do you think it's any different from warning kids off people with dodgy desires?Scootabout wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2020 8:55 pmI do wonder whether there might be long term effects - phobias even - resulting from children learning during this period that other people are potentially infected and thus to be feared and avoided.Rockburner wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2020 11:26 am
Apart from the young kids I saw who are still wearing masks and shying away from everyone.
Well, I don't think we teach them that every adult they meet is a potential paedophile, whereas if in effect they're now being taught that every adult - indeed, every person - might infect them with a potentially lethal virus. So a question of scale and extent.Horse wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:44 pm
Do you think it's any different from warning kids off people with dodgy desires?
At our local Tesco megahell the one way arrows have gone. I don't miss them, they were largely ignored anyway. People are generally keeping a bit of distance between themselves and others and the shop is restricting numbers so it doesn't get too crowded. But TBH the masks mandate can't come soon enough, fuck knows why they needed to let the mouth breathers wheeze over everybody for another 10 days, or why they think breathing in extended maskless close proximity in workplaces is any safer. It's almost as if they DGAS if people get infected as long as it doesn't hit the profits too much.
Happily the 18-30 segment seems to be attracting much of the resurgence of the virus ATM. Wonder why.Gimlet wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2020 11:19 pm Equally usefully, Kids might also be taught that it is they who could be infecting with a lethal virus every adult they meet, and teach them at the same time some much needed understanding about putting other people before oneself.