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Confused about current advice?

Postby TheOstrich » 19 Apr 2020, 15:33

Well then, here's a handy 25-point clarification of the current perfectly logical lockdown rules:

1. You MUST NOT leave the house for any reason, but if you have a reason, you can leave the house.

2. Masks may be useless at protecting you against the virus, but you may have to wear one because it can save lives, but they may not work, but they may be mandatory, but maybe not.

3. Shops are closed, except those shops that are open.

4. You must not go to work but you can get another job and go to work.

5. You should not go to the Doctor's or to the hospital unless you have to go there, unless you are too poorly to go there.

6. This virus can kill people, but don’t be scared of it. It can only kill those people who are vulnerable or those people who are not vulnerable. It’s possible to contain and control it, sometimes, except that sometimes it actually leads to a global disaster.

7. Gloves won't help, but they can still help so wear them sometimes, or not. Just don’t leave them on the floor in the Aldi car park cos that means you’re an imbecile who shouldn’t be allowed out.

8. STAY HOME, but it's important to go out.

9. There is no shortage of groceries in the supermarkets, but there are many things missing. Sometimes you won’t need loo rolls but you should buy some just in case you need some.

10. The virus has no effect on children except those children it affects.

11. Animals are not affected, but there was a cat that tested positive in Belgium in February when no one had been tested, plus a few tigers here and there…

12. Stay 2 metres away from tigers (see point 11).

13. You will have many symptoms if you get the virus, but you can also get symptoms without getting the virus, get the virus without having any symptoms or be contagious without having symptoms, or be non contagious with symptoms...it's a sort of lucky/unlucky dip.

14. To help protect yourself you should eat well and exercise, but eat whatever you have on hand as it's better not to go to the shops, unless you need toilet roll or a fence panel.

15. It's important to get fresh air but don't go to parks but go for a walk. But don’t sit down, except if you are old, but not for too long or if you are pregnant or if you’re not old or pregnant but need to sit down. If you do sit down don’t eat your picnic, unless you've had a long walk, which you are/aren't allowed to do if you're old or pregnant.

16. Don’t visit old people but you have to take care of the old people and bring them food and medication.

17. If you are sick, you can go out when you are better but anyone else in your household can’t go out when you are better unless they need to go out.

18. You can get restaurant food delivered to the house. These deliveries are safe. But groceries you bring back to your house have to be decontaminated outside for 3 hours including frozen pizza.

19. You can't see your older mother or grandmother, but they can take a taxi and meet an older taxi driver.

20. You are safe if you maintain the safe social distance when out but you can’t go out with friends or strangers at the safe social distance.

21. The virus remains active on different surfaces for two hours ... or four hours...or six hours... I mean days, not hours. But it needs a damp environment. Or a cold environment that is warm and dry... in the air, as long as the air is not plastic.

22. Schools are closed so you need to home educate your children, unless you can send them to school because you’re not at home. If you are at home you can home educate your children using various portals and virtual class rooms, unless you have poor internet, or more than one child and only one computer, or you are working from home. Baking cakes can be considered maths, science or art. If you are home educating you can include household chores within their education. If you are home educating you can start drinking at 10am.

23. If you are not home educating children you can also start drinking at 10am.

24. The number of corona related deaths will be announced daily but we don't know how many people are infected as they are only testing those who are almost dead to find out if that's what they will die of. The people who die of corona who aren’t counted, won’t or will be counted but maybe not.

25. We should stay in lock down until the virus stops infecting people but it will only stop infecting people if we all get infected so it’s important we get infected and some don’t get infected.

Clearer now? :mrgreen:
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Re: Confused about current advice?

Postby Workingman » 19 Apr 2020, 16:00

I saw that briefing by Gove....

I like tigers because they are cats, and I like cats. But I don't like sharks. Sharks scare me so I stay well more than two metres away. I am not home educating because I am already educated so I start drinking at 10 am and carry on till 10 am the next day, then I start again. It is important to have a routine at times like these.

Since I started on the not educating home drinking programme I have not seen any sharks, which is good. What is not so good is the six legged spiders with three heads who steal my mixers and make me drink the voddy neat from litre glasses. However, their leader, Duncan, assures me that they do not have coronavirus and that the Zika they do carry is killed by vodka, so I'm safe.

Since I started self isolating I have not been out except for those times when I needed to go out in order to come back in again, which is allowed - I think. Oh, I lie, I do have to go out to hook up the hose from the tanker to my voddy barrels, but that's allowed as It's essential and is only once a day ... on most days.

Stay home, stay safe and, please, stay sober.
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Re: Confused about current advice?

Postby meriad » 20 Apr 2020, 09:25

A colleague posted this the other day and boy did I laugh - because too much of it is so true :D

But we all agreed the 10am Gin drinking was spot on :D
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Re: Confused about current advice?

Postby JoM » 20 Apr 2020, 09:53

Very useful, and I’d quite like a participation schedule for the next few weeks.

I know we’re supposed to be clapping for the NHS on Thursdays at 8, dancing to S Club 7 on our doorsteps on Fridays at 7, clapping the kids on Sundays at 3, singing happy birthday to the Queen whenever that is and likewise Tom, applause for Amazon is on Wednesdays at anytime between 7am and 9pm (although if you miss it your neighbours can do it for you) and you can also whistle for your groceries outside the supermarket on any day of the week that you choose.
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