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Finally calm in Sainsbury's


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I went to Sainsbury's today at 12.15pm and there was actually space in the car park. There were toilet rolls, milk, lots of fruit and vegetables and an air of calm about the place. It was a totally difference place to a week ago. Accepted people have got stockpiles and possibly do not need to refill but I do believe people are beginning to realise that the shelves will be re-stocked.


The wine aisle was still rather empty.

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Hopefully it stays like that. London has thinned out. Lots of people have left if they can to isolate in the countryside.


So that should reduce the pressure on shops.


If everyone shops normally no problems.

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mrwb Wrote:

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> Hopefully it stays like that. London has thinned

> out. Lots of people have left if they can to

> isolate in the countryside.

>

> So that should reduce the pressure on shops.

>

> If everyone shops normally no problems.


Moving to the countryside isn't recommended as the NHS doesn't have the capacity in those places (like Wales and Scotland).

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Loutwo Wrote:

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> People hugging? Jesus christ. Beggars belief.

>



Unfortunately, given the crowds of people shown gathering on beaches, in parks etc, it is only too believable.


I can't understand why there hasn't been a massive co-ordinated public information campaign spelling out the dangers in words of one syllable with leaflets delivered to every door.


"They" seem to be able to do this at election times.


The facts of the situation we are in just haven't been properly communicated, and by the time they are it will be too late for many people.

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Blah Blah Wrote:

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> Agreed Sue. A leaflet to every door spelling it

> out is easy to do. Should have been done a week

> ago in fact.



Or earlier! It's not as if "they" haven't known how things were inevitably going to escalate.

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KidKruger Wrote:

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> TBH I think everyone understands the 'message'.




KK, I don't think a lot of people can do.


They may have heard you are supposed to be distancing yourself from other people.


But I don't think they realise a) you can pass on the virus even whilst showing no signs of having it yourself, either because you are incubating it or because you are asymptomatic (not sure if those are the same thing, sorry)


b) Just because somebody else doesn't look ill doesn't mean that they can't give it to you (see a) )


c) the statistical issues ie one person gives it to ten, each of whom gives it to another ten, and so on. Is exponential the correct term?


Which is why the message needs to be much more clearly and firmly spelled out, preferably by a leaflet through each door.


We are in a public health emergency situation, and people are just gliding through it as if it doesn't exist. Or worse, making fun of it (corona parties etc. FFS.)

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Just yesterday the PM said kids could go to the playground as long as they were asked to keep 2 metres from other children. Just a few weeks ago, he was on TV boasting about how he had been shaking the hands of Covid-19 patients. The messages from the very top have been extremely confused.
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Hmm...I find it hard to see how people haven't been able to keep up with the advice. It's across all news sites, all news TV, the daily updates from downing street and a lots of shops have info on their doors. When a serious national and international crisis is happening you would have thought people may decide to take a small interest and follow just one news outlet. Anyway, I came on here to see how Sainsbury's was doing, maybe I'll pop down.
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Sainsbury's is definitely quiet and generally people were giving each other space - hard to do when an aisle is less than 2m wide though.


Re the "confused messages," it's a rapidly changing situation, so you would expect messages to change over two weeks. The way the inevitable lockdown has been phased in, is pretty responsible. It's given everyone time to reflect and realise that this is a very serious situation. A lockdown from day 1 would have led people to think that the government was overreacting, and would have been very difficult to enforce and sustain.

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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Just yesterday the PM said kids could go to the

> playground as long as they were asked to keep 2

> metres from other children. Just a few weeks ago,

> he was on TV boasting about how he had been

> shaking the hands of Covid-19 patients. The

> messages from the very top have been extremely

> confused.



Agreed.

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Yes, the messaging from the top has been confused, but that is because they are populists and not science based professionals. Science based facts have a habit of undoing populism.


On this, Sue is right. This is a real full scale pandemic (according to all the medical definitions). We ALL have a duty to save lives through our own behaviour. And we do not need to wait for government to act to do the right thing. Listen to the medical professionals...they trained for exactly this kind of scenario. And lobby any politician who is slow to the mark x


Edited to add; we have an issue with people who think the MSM is fake news. This rebellion was a seed sown by the lack of censorship on social media, and has been exacerbated by Brexit. THIS is why the messaging is failing.

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And when Johnson speaks tonight the locusts will be out in force tomorrow.


I was hoping to replenish my food requirement.


My daughter's partner went to Tesco , Surrey Quays this morning, queues round the block. Does it never stop. Left and went to a small Sainsburys at Canada water at least 100 people waiting for it to open.

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