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fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > I am approaching 70 but get out most days.

> > I have regular essential hospital appointments

> .

> > 20 + over the last 2 years.

>

Well I have a feeling that those hospital

appointments may face some interruption...

>

> If you are ill and/or feel you need to

> self-isolate, and don't have anybody to bring your

> food and supplies, why not post on here. In fact

> maybe we could have a dedicated thread, perhaps

> even pinned to the top of the forum?


Well the Kings appointment on Thursday 19/3/20 is for a CT Brain Scan for Possible tumour. Not cancelled as if yet.

Appointment on Friday 20/3/10 at Dulwich Medical Center cancelled to be replaced with a Telephone Appointment.


DMC are not currently doing ANY Face to Face appointments.


Foxy

We have a spreadsheet, with a list of volunteers {{covering all streets within Goose Green}} you can view via a link in our whatsapp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LApspsBjIAn5LOJifuRLWO. If you are elderly, vulnerable, self-isolating & in need of support, you can edit the spreadsheet to add your name, details & how we may be able to help you in the "individuals" section.

"What does this mean exactly?"


he reads these things on his facebook groups and thinks they are "a truth"


It would be funny if it wasn't people like him getting us into further trouble - imagine looking at the current virus situation and thinking proceeding with brexit was a good idea


Do we want or have time to negitiate any deals? No

Will we need as much cash as possible to deal with this outbreak? Yes

IS that best achieved by maintining trading with our closes and largest partner? Yes?



WIll that penetrate minds of DF and co? No


And thats ignoring the whole fallacy in his post about EU sovereign nations being able to control their borders


Or how leaving the EU helps UK deal with this siutuation in any way


"a good time" - sheesh

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> "What does this mean exactly?"

>

> he reads these things on his facebook groups and

> thinks they are "a truth"


I do not use Facebook. I do not have a Facebook account so the rest of your Post was irrelevant as most if not all of your very own posts are.


Goodbye

The number of people spitting on the streets of ED has always disgusted me, mostly those in their late teens guilty of it. To see it still happening and within a few feet or less of others both on LL and the side roads around Goose Green in the current crisis is just unbelievable.


Image very much related!!!


https://i.imgur.com/W51IHSl.jpg

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Over 70's to be forced to Self-Isolate for 4

> Months.

>

> How are people who live on their own supposed to

> get food. ??



In case it had escaped your notice, supermarkets deliver to your door :))


In any case, it has now been said that complete self isolation is not in fact what is being proposed.

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> "supermarkets deliver to your door"

>

> have you tried booking a slot lately Sue? Not

> easy...


Yes I had a delivery a few days back.


There weren't all that many slots available but I had no trouble getting one with a delivery between 9 and 10 pm.

All pubs clubs cafes restaurants theatres etc are to close down from tonight in uk.


No social contacts are allowed in uk from tonight, by law ! #coronavirus #coronavirusoutbreak


From Midnight tonight. ??


Conflicting news from the BBC now saying pubs NOT Forced to close but people should avoid.

Twitter Cecilia Bartholomew


From now on you leave your homes at your own peril-

If you do not have govt permission to be outdoors you must stay in your houses.


The govt may arrest and detain you if you disobey these new laws! #coronavirus #coronavirusoutbreak


Is this for real.. ??

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> ah good - I just kept reading how many people

> couldn't get any slot for a month and wondered if

> that was widespread


It must depend on the area and provider, this morning I managed to book Ocado for 10 days time, I had to wait in a virtual queue for over half an hour just to get on the site, then later there were problems getting the payment to clear...

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> All pubs clubs cafes restaurants theatres etc are

> to close down from tonight in uk.

>

> No social contacts are allowed in uk from

> tonight, by law ! #coronavirus

> #coronavirusoutbreak

>

> From Midnight tonight. ??

>

> Conflicting news from the BBC now saying pubs NOT

> Forced to close but people should avoid.




Just watched the downing Street press conference....the govt is 'recommending' people don't got to clubs, pubs, theatres etc.....they are not forcing shutdown.


Although this advice will no doubt have the effect of forcing closure of many venues....

This is the quote - I'll check how many drunk students are out tonight (from my balcony) :)


"Now is the time for everyone to stop non-essential contact with others and to stop all unnecessary travel. We need people to start working from home where they possibly can. And you should avoid pubs, clubs, theatres and other such social venues."

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Twitter Cecilia Bartholomew

>

> From now on you leave your homes at your own

> peril-

> If you do not have govt permission to be outdoors

> you must stay in your houses.

>

> The govt may arrest and detain you if you disobey

> these new laws! #coronavirus #coronavirusoutbreak

>

> Is this for real.. ??


I?ve asked before without an answer, but I?ll ask again:


Why don?t you use the internet to establish facts rather than peddle BS?

Looks like a tough period coming up for local pubs and restaurants (and their employees). I'm assuming that those local restaurants which source larger portion of turnover through delivery services like ubereats and deliveroo (as opposed to relying on in-house diners) will be the ones that are most likely to remain open....


Guessing that's probably going to be pizza places, curry joints and Chinese restaurant?....but that's based on nothing more that my own speculation!

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