KeithR
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Is that something to boast about?In your opinion
I Went to work everyday.
Is that something to boast about?In your opinion
I Went to work everyday.
You seem to misunderstand what the word "luxury" means.some folk seem to have the luxury of locking themselves up for covid
You seem to misunderstand what the word "luxury" means.
Don't beat people up for something that's purely the luck of the draw.
"Required"? No. No business is required to continue to conduct its business - they're allowed to.I’m in construction ??Demolition to be specific.
Last time I checked we (like other industries) were deemed essential to the economy and required to stay open and working.
"Required"? No. No business is required to continue to conduct its business - they're allowed to.
Yes but when 94% of deaths are 75 years old + with the average age being 83 with underlying health issues ( ons stats) .100% in agreement.
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I agree steve,I have posted above ,but I feel the same,I can drive 20 miles ,ride for hours with my wife,or mates,drive home see no-one,outside that carefully guarded group,what risk am I.In total contrast to all those who have to work every day. To those who live in tower block flats with several small children, to those without a decent broadband speed, to those who just cannot afford one computer per child for their on-line learning,or even one! To those single parents without help from anyone, to the old folk that have not had the opportunity to meet, let alone see or hug their family, to all those who live in a city without access to green spaces. To those who are furloughed and worried about whether it is a precursor to unemployment. To all those who have lost their job or their living because of Covid, or are struggling to keep their business from going broke. To anyone living alone. To all those with non-Covid related "underlying conditions" like cancer and other nasties and have found their treatments postponed. To all those dealing on a daily basis with those infected by Covid, or might be....
I salute you!
You all make me feel so guilty and yet so lucky all in one go!
I am 69, so I'm knocking on the door of those who should be very concerned about Covid. But I'm not. I don't have any underlying health conditions (that I know about!) I am retired, my finances are secure, I have no worries, my wife loves me (still - I think), my kids are supportive if a little preachy. We have good broadband, we live in a village with access to green space (not as excellent as Hodge, but hey you can't have everything!) We live in a house with a big garden and I have an emtb to play with (bliss). The supermarket on-line ordering has all our basic needs delivered, plus beer and wine of course. My biggest dilemma is: should I drive 25 miles to my local trail centre where I hardly ever see anyone, let alone meet anyone, because I ride off-piste? My jury has been out on that one, but today I decided not to do so; local tarmac for - me no matter how boring it may be. I have so much to be thankful for.
The thing I miss most is not being able to meet my mates at the pub. That is such a small thing compared to what many, many, others are missing that I feel like a trivial person just for mentioning it. Like I said I have so much to be thankful for.
We should all count our blessings; I sure do.
I would have thought, or hoped, that under a Building Contract, particularly a JCT one, an extension of time due to force majeure would be acceptable. I've seen some hard nosed clients in my time, but forcing a contractor to meet a deadline that then destroys the firm is not conducive to getting a good build nor any post-completion works for latent problems.I'll let you come and read all the contracts sitting on my desk, and argue with all the clients that are keeping sites open and putting pressure on contractors to deliver on time, despite restrictions on working conditions. Failing to do so can cost millions in damages. And is putting firms out of business. That's a fact.
People in construction on furlough might be because they are unfortunate that works dried up or slowed.
Meeting contractual obligations in unprecented circumstances is somewhat different.
Can read what you like on the internet mate but the real world is somewhat different.
And that's one of the many reasons why we have only 80,000 dead now.If you let government control what you can do, you got problems. I'm not staying in no fucking recommended area. I elect those assholes, they don't control me
Which is precisely the cretinous attitude that makes those of us in the civilised world so happy that we don't live in the US.If you let government control what you can do, you got problems. I'm not staying in no fucking recommended area.
That's exactly what you elect them to do, you imbecile - that's literally the dictionary definition of democracy!I elect those assholes, they don't control me
Which conscientiousness is to your credit (and much the same approach that I'm taking.)My biggest dilemma is: should I drive 25 miles to my local trail centre where I hardly ever see anyone, let alone meet anyone, because I ride off-piste? My jury has been out on that one, but today I decided not to do so;
the force said new guidance from the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) had "clarified the policing response concerning travel and exercise".
The guidance said: "The Covid regulations which officers enforce and which enables them to issue FPNs [fixed penalty notices] for breaches, do not restrict the distance travelled for exercise."
I kind of wonder where these stats come from and if they are what country/countries? Are they china virus deaths, adjusted deaths, or all deaths?I can't imagine it's much fun working in frontline healthcare.
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Wow !Which is precisely the cretinous attitude that makes those of us in the civilised world so happy that we don't live in the US.
That's precisely what you elect them to do, you imbecile - that's literally the dictionary definition of democracy!
Seriously: nobody here in the UK - which is what this discussion is mainly about (England, specifically) - gives a toss about your braindead redneck shitkicker opinion. Mind your own fecking business and leave thinking to the grown-ups.
Don't you have a Capitol to storm?
Which is precisely the cretinous attitude that makes those of us in the civilised world so happy that we don't live in the US.
That's precisely what you elect them to do, you imbecile - that's literally the dictionary definition of democracy!
Seriously: nobody here in the UK - which is what this discussion is mainly about (England, specifically) - gives a toss about your braindead redneck shitkicker opinion. Mind your own fecking business and leave thinking to the grown-ups.
Don't you have a Capitol to storm?
It would be interesting to know the figure for the total number of deaths daily ( in a non morbid kind of way) ..just to see the % number of deaths being attributed to Covid .I kind of wonder where these stats come from and if they are what country/countries? Are they china virus deaths, adjusted deaths, or all deaths?
In 2019 there were 530841 deaths registered in England and Wales - 1454 per day. This was a decrease from 2018, which was 541,589 or 1483 per day.
Looking at statistics from several countries and world-wide trends I am really struggling to understand the hysteria.
The worst epidemic in recent history was the Spanish Flu virus (H1N1 Ver 1) of 1918 which infected 1/3 of the worlds population. The Swine Flu (H1N1 Ver 2) of 2009 infected about 1.4 Billion people and ranged from 150,000 to 575,000 deaths worldwide depending on which statistics are used.
Sadly, the information we are getting from the media is severely hysterical and some of the measures taken by authorities are very much illogical.
Now before you bitch - I have tested positive and negative in the same week using the same testing facility. Have had more than a few friends hit by it that recovered and have lost a couple friends through it (or more correctly, had it make the health issues they already had more severe).
What we need is FACT - not assumptions. We need guidance based on correct data and we need that guidance to be balanced and fair.
These lock-downs are destroying the mental health of many elderly people who need contact to keep themselves balanced.
Allowing large chain stores to open while stopping the small mum & dad stores opening is idiotic. I have seen lockdowns in 3 different countries run similarly and have noticed the health and safety measures taken by the smaller stores to be far more effective than those of the larger stores.
Anyways - back to the subject ...
Go ride - just don't be an idiot about it. Don't go to another county to ride, but go to the closest area you can legally ride and get some fresh air and physical exercise.
Without wishing to be too sceptical I just think a lot of non related deaths are being lumped into the covid figure although I have absolutely no proof of this ..
I would have thought, or hoped, that under a Building Contract, particularly a JCT one, an extension of time due to force majeure would be acceptable. I've seen some hard nosed clients in my time, but forcing a contractor to meet a deadline that then destroys the firm is not conducive to getting a good build nor any post-completion works for latent problems.
edit ; just read R120's post.
"Required"? No. No business is required to continue to conduct its business - they're allowed to.
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