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59 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Who exactly are they treating in the hospitals when they're directing everyone not to attend their GP's surgery, or phone for an ambulance to take them to A&E. Plus, I'm not medically or scientifically minded enough to know the ins and outs of this condition, but if someone does contract the virus, how does the act of self isolation for an arbitrary number of days allow the virus to disappear without medication or a cure? So is the virus actually a flu-like condition that disappears of its own accord IF a person has no other underlying medical conditions? If that is the case, don't these lockdown measures, while necessary, seem overwhelmingly disproportionate? 

They apparently don’t know enough about it yet to tell us 

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How's everyone holding up with the lockdown? I worry for folks who have never had to spend extended periods of time in one place. It's a real shock to the system. I suggest keeping your mind active as much as possible with things that don't involve worrying and watching the news, lol. If you've got a backyard, sit outside for a while, breathe in the fresh air, listen to nature, etc. Don't stay couped up inside, especially since the weather's warming up in the UK at least. Keep yourself active within the walls of your home as much as possible. Listen to Gurbani or Kirtan. You may not believe it, but it works in ways that affect us on certain frequencies that gives us peace and contentment when done regularly. 

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On 4/5/2020 at 12:00 PM, Premi5 said:

UK govt telling people “Stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives”

Seesm very dictatorial. Also, I might be wrong, but I can see that if the coronavirus situation takes many more lives, politicians could spin it that the NHS didn't do as well as it should have, and that might be an excuse to start imposing privatisation

"Get Brexit done" , "whatever it takes ", "Stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives”...it's the power of 3. Basically the likes of Cummings and his team  who actually come up with the words that politicians (the faces) say, know that the most the thick plebs remember is 3 word slogans or 3 slogans made of three words (Stay at home, protect the NHS, and save lives”).. then you repeat repeat..

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1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

How comes 'third world' countries seem to have produced antibody and diagnosis tests so quickly, and England hasn't???

England has proven itself more third world the way it has handled the pandemic. Poor Boris is in hospital now shaking hands with everyone there?

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16 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

 

16 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

That’s strange. Last month a black man at work told me ‘no black people are getting it’

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