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here is the postwoman telling them also- I told one of them to distance himself and he laughed at me
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Sue said "Though irritating (I'm very annoyed by it too) I'm not sure that one or two people getting a bit too close to each other at work will make a huge difference in the great scheme of things." That's what they all think...that's why they do it- if they have been on public transport what if just ONE of them has a vulnerable adult or child at home....here's a pic- they are sharing food. The one in yellow is the guvnor..... one them travels on public transport- I have spoken to them and they laugh in my face. The postwoman stopped to tell them as well...I have a pic of that too
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The death toll has jumped again- it's the builders using public transport travelling in from poorer areas- a lot of them are probably paid cash in hand and will have nothing as they are not on any system to receive aid....this is probably why they have NOT been banned from work. What happened at Canning Town during the Extinction Rebellion protests is an indication of where and who they are- we are heading for the worst case scenario I fear
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I am now heartily sick of the builders next door- as I said before 3 of them are coming in SEPARATELY on public transport as they arrive at different times and wait outside. Two of them were next to each other waiting for the keyholder for 30 minutes this morning- I have pics. Yesterday 2 others they transferred about 20+ lengths of wood and instead of one being at one end and one at the other one was grabbing it next to the other person- about 6" from his face- I have pics of this also. 2 of them went into the shop together and one of them came out saying she told me to go out- 'too many people' he dismissed it with a wave of his hand. This morning 2 of them were shovelling sand into a wheelbarrow in the front garden - they were no more than a metre apart. The deaths have shot up again
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Maybe these black metal bands could give people some pointers for new apparel to aid social distancing http://www.terrorizer.com/grindhouse/main-3/birmingham-grindhouse-eastern-front-ethereal-towers-of-flesh-nekrodrako/
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The 2m thing is negated by the underground system. I know that the builders working next to me come in on public transport because they talk about it loudly outside my bedroom window in the morning. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8154805/Fury-Sadiq-Khan-grows-workers-forced-packed-Tubes-3rd-day-coronavirus-lockdown.html At least less people died than yesterday.
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Pootle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please stop construction work in residential > areas. Why is demolition going ahead at the old PO > site on Silvester/Pellatt Roads, while neighbours > are stuck at home, many of them NHS staff on > shifts? Yes, I went past on my daily walk and they had a large pneumatic drill in action on the roof - you can hear it several hundred yards away. We have builders next door doing a major project and I was in the garden and they turned the cement mixer off for their 30 minute lunch break....peace at last- BUT someone else in their garden nearby decided to turn their stereo up loud...selfish people in this neck of the 'woods'- we can all do that
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Some independent stores are taking advantage of C19
seenbeen replied to Pugwash's topic in The Lounge
Profiteering is illegal in the UK https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/coronavirus-profiteers-face-prosecution-watchdog-warns-8z7kk2x8f -
In November/December there was a bad cold with a cough going around. Relatives in Slough had it and in Kent- although they all use trains from and to London on a regular basis. It necessitated time off work. 2 of the young ones were vulnerable and developed pneumonia needing hospitalisation? Just an observation
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Bootleg hand sanitiser anyone? https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11207109/thugs-smash-sainsburys-loot-alcohol/
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How to keep yourself going without the internet?
seenbeen replied to wee quinnie's topic in The Lounge
Knitting, crochet, papier mache? -
Alan Medic wrote 'PS Each time we selected a tile of the same number they were returned to the table, so we were always selecting from a total of 106.'
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lzavodna Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Really? hope that this is the case as our council > neighbour has been nuisance for the past 20+ years > to the previous owners, the first owner had to get > police involved etc, we of course were not fully > briefed by the people we bought the house from but > now we are getting a taste of her... screaming, > slamming doors, knocking on walls around 1am and > smoking cannabis.... council is ignoring our > emails and we are actually worried as she is > aggressive as well.... so let's hope their > ignorance to our emails means that they are busy > putting an eviction plan together! She could be a vulnerable adult and there is nowhere else to put her. The council has a duty of care and the housing waiting list is massive http://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/documents/s39335/Appendix%201%20Annex%2011%20-%20Lettings%20Review%20Survey.pdf
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carlafindle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > seenbeen Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Builders make enough noise without adding the > > awful tinny radio to it. > > You would think that the council have allowed > so > > many plans to go through that they would get > > someone to go around the borough and check that > > the building works are not making other > peoples' > > lives a misery with filth and dust. > > After all, the council knows EXACTLY where all > > these works are and what is taking place. > > What sort of rubbish are you talking about! Lucky you- you obviously haven't been surrounded by major works going on in domestic premises in your neighbourhood for the last 5 years...and having to remind builders that they are not allowed to do these things on a Sunday, and that they are supposed to contain their dust
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ctovey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > IF anyone's interested, Iceland in Rye Lane is > open from 9-11am tomorrow solely for elderly > customers Given the way some people were barging past an elderly lady in Sainsbury's DKH yesterday to get to the loo rolls - I hope they have got some cops there
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Builders make enough noise without adding the awful tinny radio to it. You would think that the council have allowed so many plans to go through that they would get someone to go around the borough and check that the building works are not making other peoples' lives a misery with filth and dust. After all, the council knows EXACTLY where all these works are and what is taking place.
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Air quality should improve then- except for people endlessly driving around looking for toilet roll!
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JohnL wrote 'Strangely the immune system may need to be suppressed somewhat it seems in these articles'. So the drug Tocilizumab prevents the cytokine storms- the '-mab' part means 'monoclonal antibody' and there are various drugs like this and one, 'Infliximab' is used to treat Crohn's and UC. But it works on a different receptor on the cell but prevents a specific chemical in the body from attacking its own cells. Some aspects of the immune system is suppressed in people with auto-immune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Paracetomol reduces pain and fever but is not an anti-inflammatory, the anti-inflammatories interfere with the immune response and you really do need an immune response to deal with an infection
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I'm surprised that the NHS hasn't put out a warning re the effect of alcohol on the immune system https://www.recoveryways.com/rehab-blog/how-does-alcohol-affect-your-immune-system/
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Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is important but I don't believe it's common > knowledge. I know that two younger people died in > France possibly because of this. It's worth being > aware of. > > The head of infectious disease in Cork University > hospital has released a statement to doctors. They > have 4 young people in serious condition from > COVID19. None have underlying conditions. All were > taking non/steroidal anti inflammatory drugs. > France has issued a similar advisory. Many Bective > players take anti-inflammatories for injuries. > They are what I mostly prescribe for rugby related > injuries. They include difene, neurofen > (ibuprofen) and vimovo. There are many others. All > players should stop taking these drugs immediately > and not take them for the duration of the COVID19 > crisis. There is significant evidence that they > exacerbate COVID19. > Dr. Tim My son and I were talking about this as we know people on all kinds of anti-inflammatories for crohn's and ulcerative colitis and it occurred to me that they all interfere with the immune response, as do steroids. What about people who take 75mg of aspirin daily? Aspirin is also a nsaid.
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There is one marked for death on Eynella and another tree with a yellow cross in Barry road. They have got signs on one of them saying for public safety and a technical reason on the other one.
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Commotion in sainsburys dulwich (school kids)
seenbeen replied to sweetgirl's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cuffing children? > That's extreme. You would be surprised at what they can be like- especially when they see a uniform. After all a lot of them feel they have something to prove to their mates- I've been in Starbucks when they are there and most of them are the size of fully grown adults.
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