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Largered



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Dartman the one wrote:
It would be interesting to know what tha daily death averge numbers were before Covid19 and what the increase is taking in to account Covid19 .......


All most impossible to say, as it all depends what the 'Certifying Doctor' writes on the Death Certificate.
and if you live in England Scotland Wales or Norther Ireland. There is inconsistency in the directive.
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Navigator wrote:
Those colonists always were a bit short on something . . . .


11.5 US Very Happy Rolling with laughter

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I had a minor issue yesterday which needed a GP visit so my local health centre directed me to the online 111 service. I filled in a few questionaires about my problem and health and history etc and about an hour later got an email from GP saying probably nothing but we will run a few blood tests. Went in and got tested straight away. Nurse said it's very quiet, nobody seems to be ill these days. Makes you wonder if people are storing up problems for later or perhaps it shows that a lot of visits are unnecessary? Overall though, it was a lot easier than trying to make an appointment. Sign of the future at last? 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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No one is getting sick here either as we are not mingling! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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I always say that there is nothing quite like a good mingle (between consenting adults of course!) Laughing 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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dorsetfreelander wrote:
I had a minor issue yesterday which needed a GP visit so my local health centre directed me to the online 111 service. I filled in a few questionaires about my problem and health and history etc and about an hour later got an email from GP saying probably nothing but we will run a few blood tests. Went in and got tested straight away. Nurse said it's very quiet, nobody seems to be ill these days. Makes you wonder if people are storing up problems for later or perhaps it shows that a lot of visits are unnecessary? Overall though, it was a lot easier than trying to make an appointment. Sign of the future at last?


People are perhaps now realising that for the sake of queuing a short while at the local pharmacy they will gain access to knowledgeable staff and potions that will treat their sore throat, paper cuts, a child with teething problems and such like, for which they'd otherwise call for an ambulance as they can't get a bloody doctors appointment. These are the same sorts of 'ailments' that prevent them calling during the Cup Final or EastEnder specials Rolling with laughter

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The curve has flattened in many places but in quite a few countries that curve is sustaining at that level. If you go with worldometer stats, the world death rate of all "closed" cases is 21%. Hopefully that percentage will drop.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

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dorsetfreelander wrote:
I had a minor issue yesterday which needed a GP visit so my local health centre directed me to the online 111 service. I filled in a few questionaires about my problem and health and history etc and about an hour later got an email from GP saying probably nothing but we will run a few blood tests. Went in and got tested straight away. Nurse said it's very quiet, nobody seems to be ill these days. Makes you wonder if people are storing up problems for later or perhaps it shows that a lot of visits are unnecessary? Overall though, it was a lot easier than trying to make an appointment. Sign of the future at last?


My Son says that A&E is pretty quiet (but being made up by a certain other issue!) and the people that usually come in for a 3 mm splinter in their finger or “a bit of a headache” (I kid you not) are Censored scared to go out thankfully, and especially to hospital where they might catch a real disease Thumbs Up Regards

David

Lovely i6 has now gone, but not me......

Please let me know if anything in my post offends you, as I may wish to offend you again......

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Can't help but notice that JLR keeps appearing in the business sections of papers.

They are concerned that it is using up £1billion a month during lockdown, and as it uses 25 million parts a day (many 'just in time') to build it's cars, how it is going to get back up into production.

Have we seen the end of global sourced just in time supply of parts, and are we looking forward to on site or at least locally sourced parts? FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
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(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)

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Hmm.... locally sourced parts, just like we had with British Leyland before the Japs taught us about quality etc. I am sure it will be OK, I guess. Yawn 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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[quote="IanMetro"]Can't help but notice that JLR keeps appearing in the business sections of papers

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Outback Coronavirus exercises:

1. Lift on & off roof 10 litre fuel tanks & repeat.
2. Car climbing to get on & off roof, without ladder.
3. Remove & replace spare 30kg wheel. Do not bounce wheel.
4. Deploy & pack up awning single handedly.
5. Lift on & off roof 13kg solar panels.
6. 1 - 2 minute squats with paper in one hand, use spade in other hand as aid to get back up. Repeat daily!

 Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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And what did you do whilst your wife did all that ?

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A couple of beers! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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[quote="Jack frost"]

IanMetro wrote:
Can't help but notice that JLR keeps appearing in the business sections of papers


Today's Times - awaiting export from Southampton



Obviously destined for Australia Wink

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