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Coronavirus in the UK

Discussion in 'Health and Fitness' started by aposhark, Mar 4, 2020.

  1. Druk1
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  2. Druk1
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    My sister is 52,got a call to attend a vaccination center on Friday?
  3. Anon220806
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    Has she got underlaying health conditions or are they simply ripping through the age ranges?
  4. Druk1
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    She has health issues, has had tests in hospital recently, maybe something to do with it.
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  5. Anon220806
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    Presumably not. It seems to be different across various regions. Some schools provide more support than others. It’s been difficult to assess in my daughter’s case as I don’t know the numbers that are actually in school each day but looking at Zooming numbers they aren’t far off a full class for core times in the day. I sit in with my child while they are Zooming Maths. It’s quite interesting to see them being taught and using techniques quite different to when I was at school or indeed when my eldest daughter was at school.
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  8. Druk1
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    Call me a cynic but I can't find him registered as owning a travel agency, and £7 in the bank of a business owner? I wonder his real reason for being in Brazil :ninja:
  9. Druk1
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    My sis had a bit of an adverse reaction, heart rate reached 110 at one point, headache, couldn't sleep. Screenshot_20210220_131921.jpg
  10. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    From the Daily Mail:

    Lockdown exit strategy.

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  11. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    It's a start, but don't expect it to play out exactly to that timetable, the spanner in the works could be the variants.

    I note there is nothing about international travel, I am starting to think I won't get to see my daughter for her birthday in July.

    She sent me a picture the other day because she was going to get her cousin to cut her hair and I asked for one with her current hair, in the end the cousin convinced her to get it re-bonded and straightened without getting it cut.

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  12. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    I cut my daughter's hair recently, Jim, and that was a nerve wracking experience to be sure :eek:
    It was longer than your daughter's and now she loves it so all's well that ends well.
    I'll take her for a trim when the hairdressers open again April 12th or thereabouts.

    Janna is quite the young lady now, so pretty and growing up fast. I know you are very proud of her :like:
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  13. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    I thought the 17th of May is the key date for potential international travel.
    We are booked for a tour of France late August early September so hopefully a lot will be open by then.
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  14. Anon220806
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    Boris did say he would go with the data and not with the dates. I don’t know if he genuinely meant that or if he said it to sound good.
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  15. oss
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    Ah I scanned it too quickly, yes May 17th for international travel, that's the day after the 12th week from my first vaccination :D
  16. oss
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    I think they have to listen to the scientists this time, they can't afford to screw it up again.
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  17. Aromulus
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    However much I would like to drive to Italy, after missing last year's trip, I reckon I will give a staycation a chance.
    Always wanted to visit Western Scotland and the Hebrides, or Skye, wee krankie permitting, but being an EU citizen I should be ok...
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    Janna's hair is curly exactly the same way mine was in my mid teens, it would curl as soon as it got long, her hair is actually a lot longer than that when straight, she sent me another picture with it straightened but Jenny Lyn has now cut it for her properly though not short short. Jenny Lyn works in a salon in Qatar I think or it might be Saudi, she is home on vacation just now.

    I am cutting my own hair at the moment (I mean during lockdown) I look wild :D
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  19. Druk1
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    Just been to the docs for an MOT, everything is tickety-boo (it should be, I am fast paced walking 20 kilometers a day) asked about the covid shot, I am group 8,getting it in April :like:
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  20. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Yes that's why I used the word provisional that said my boss owns a place in France and he is confident France and Spain will be ok for travel then it's the delayed US trip.
    Bute in April now looks a goer too!
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