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Nice clear passionate speech, cant believe some thick fukers are scratching their heads...Made Sturgeon's earlier comments look more stupid than she usually does.
I don't understand what staying Alert means😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
What does “stay alert” mean to you? I have a vision of a meerkat on a hillock. How can you keep an eye out for an invisible virus? It is a shit message.
It is the most tedious tagline a government have come up with for a while.
I have visions of watching out for floating viral blobs and having to duck them ...
Pretty straightforward on 10:24 - May 11 by saint68
It's clearly obvious..when out and about be more aware of the associated risks by staying alert to the guidance issued at the outset, as you have more relaxation of movement you must stay alert to possible areas or surfaces that could be infected...so stay alert to the risks when exercising your new found freedoms.
The Guidance issued is confusing whatever way you look at it. 'Stay Alert' yeh! good luck with that at work.
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Pretty straightforward on 10:36 - May 11 with 1130 views
Pretty straightforward on 10:32 - May 11 by grumpy
The Guidance issued is confusing whatever way you look at it. 'Stay Alert' yeh! good luck with that at work.
We will allow you more freedom, but please stay alert to the risks and act accordingly. .what is so difficult to understand!!!! Seriously this is unbelievable that educated adults can't digest such simple yet prudent directions.
It is the most tedious tagline a government have come up with for a while.
I have visions of watching out for floating viral blobs and having to duck them ...
They had to find an ambiguous nonsensical message that didn’t clash with them sending some people into crowded workplaces. You cannot STAY SAFE but please do STAY ALERT until you die. I don’t necessarily disagree with the easing of the lockdown although We don’t know the details yet but I really do despise waffle and nonsense.
It is the most tedious tagline a government have come up with for a while.
I have visions of watching out for floating viral blobs and having to duck them ...
Yeah - like 'Stay Alert' while everyone around you ignores the rules because they're thick, ignorant and the government said everything's alright now... which is exactly how a lot of morons will interpret the message.
Old School is Cool
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Pretty straightforward on 10:40 - May 11 with 1110 views
Pretty straightforward on 10:36 - May 11 by saint68
We will allow you more freedom, but please stay alert to the risks and act accordingly. .what is so difficult to understand!!!! Seriously this is unbelievable that educated adults can't digest such simple yet prudent directions.
What does “stay alert” mean to you? I have a vision of a meerkat on a hillock. How can you keep an eye out for an invisible virus? It is a shit message.
And don't make assumptions on my preference of paper, I have none and prefer to digest information from across our publications and not a singular source.
Pretty straightforward on 10:39 - May 11 by 1885_SFC
Yeah - like 'Stay Alert' while everyone around you ignores the rules because they're thick, ignorant and the government said everything's alright now... which is exactly how a lot of morons will interpret the message.
Exactly! Most people can apply common sense, but there are far too many with zero sense.
Still, it's far easier for me, I've got to stay in the house anyway until the end of June at the earliest - I just need to make sure that any deliveries are well cleansed :)
If you listened to Johnson you could go back to work today (not by public transport but by walking or bike). If you listen to Raab you go back to work Wednesday. Originally the quarantine was for air travel only. Now it includes ships and rail...but not if you travel from France (I guess that they don’t have Coronavirus there). All pretty straight forward.
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Pretty straightforward on 11:22 - May 11 with 979 views
Pretty straightforward on 10:50 - May 11 by saint68
And don't make assumptions on my preference of paper, I have none and prefer to digest information from across our publications and not a singular source.
it reads to me you like to digest misinformation and then spout more yourself
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Pretty straightforward on 11:24 - May 11 with 976 views
Pretty straightforward on 11:24 - May 11 by JaySaint
I agree, People need to start to get on with their lives.
living at home for 12-18 months is completely unsustainable. More so when about 26 people under 25 years old have died from this thing
around 10% of COVID deaths were in the 20-65 age bracket. 80% of that 10% had underlying health issues....
if you can't keep your wits about you when out, then little anyone can do....
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France going back to school today as well as easing many restrictions. We need to protect the vulnerable so anyone who is one of the 1.2 mill at risk like GC should be staying at home already. We should also enforce the pensioners to stay at home to protect them whilst the rest of the country attempts to rebuild the economy.
It may not be fair but it would protect them whilst the younger workforce who want or need to work for the sake of their families got the wheels turning again. I expect some on here might not like that but at the same time hey are asking for total lockdown which is also unfair.
If the lockdown continues 1 more month 250,000 businesses will go bust , 3 months it would be over 1,000,000 that's a lot of unemployed people.