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35 minutes ago, the shepherd said:

I was led to believe that part of the track and trace protocol was to get tested as part of the procedure. Surely, if the virus is so potent and deadly as the politicians, media and the do-good know fuck-alls would have you believe, you would contract the virus instantly and deteriorate rapidly, therefore whilst a test would perhaps prove confirmation of the existence of the virus, it's not beneficial in terms of improving health. A bit like if bitten and envenomated by a black mamba, I presume. Only theory though. 

I nailed A Black Mamba from Private Eyes. Only cost me £20 for the dance.

Possibly still got loads of STD’s as a result.

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2 hours ago, Fridge said:

I nailed A Black Mamba from Private Eyes. Only cost me £20 for the dance.

Possibly still got loads of STD’s as a result.

I hope you kept your receipt, Fridge. You've been done?

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4 hours ago, daytripping said:

She was asked if she would provide more help, she then moaned about borrowing powers,

Yeah. A political answer to a political question. Not sure what it is you're struggling with. 

3 hours ago, manboobs109 said:

Yeah and I'm saying you shouldn't have to isolate unless you've had a positive test or have symptoms. People who have negative tests or don't have symptoms shouldn't have to isolate. 

Not sure why you're not getting what I'm suggesting tbh. 

I just didn't realise that you were so dumb that you didn't know about incubation periods and asymptomatic spreads. 

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3 hours ago, the shepherd said:

I was led to believe that part of the track and trace protocol was to get tested as part of the procedure. Surely, if the virus is so potent and deadly as the politicians, media and the do-good know fuck-alls would have you believe, you would contract the virus instantly and deteriorate rapidly, therefore whilst a test would perhaps prove confirmation of the existence of the virus

Seems like you've not been reading much about the virus. 

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2 hours ago, Parklife said:

Yeah. A political answer to a political question. Not sure what it is you're struggling with. 

I just didn't realise that you were so dumb that you didn't know about incubation periods and asymptomatic spreads. 

Not like you to come across like a patronising arsehole Parky. 

I'm talking about slowing it down. Your idea of house arrest without trial for people who have no one has any idea if they are ill or not is fantasy land nonsense based on the flawed idea we can be 'covid free' It's ludicrous. 

Slow it down, protect the vulnerable, treat the ill and get on with life. 

 

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25 minutes ago, manboobs109 said:

Not like you to come across like a patronising arsehole Parky. 

I'm talking about slowing it down. Your idea of house arrest without trial for people who have no one has any idea if they are ill or not is fantasy land nonsense based on the flawed idea we can be 'covid free' It's ludicrous. 

Slow it down, protect the vulnerable, treat the ill and get on with life. 

 

Your nonsense won't slow it down and won't protect the vulnerable and ill. It's unworkable nonsense, as has been pointed out to you numerous times. 

Having to say this to you many, many times is a little dull. Hence the patronising arsehole response. 

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7 minutes ago, Parklife said:

Your nonsense won't slow it down and won't protect the vulnerable and ill. It's unworkable nonsense, as has been pointed out to you numerous times. 

Having to say this to you many, many times is a little dull. Hence the patronising arsehole response. 

Nobody's asking you to reply Parky. You can always just shut the fuck up and accept some people might have different opinions/ideas to you. 

You don't think testing, isolating positive cases, isolating people with symptoms, protecting the vulnerable and treating the sick will slow it down? Strange opinion but you are entitled to it. 

Now try your best not to reply since you find it so dull. Go on. You can do it. Keep that opinion to yourself. 

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2 minutes ago, manboobs109 said:

Nobody's asking you to reply Parky. You can always just shut the fuck up and accept some people might have different opinions/ideas to you. 
 

I do accept that. I just enjoy pointing out the massive holes in your incessant, contradictory whinges. :) 

2 minutes ago, manboobs109 said:

You don't think testing, isolating positive cases, isolating people with symptoms, protecting the vulnerable and treating the sick will slow it down? Strange opinion but you are entitled to it. 
 

As has been pointed there's massive holes in that. You just choose to ignore them though and keep repeating it. 

2 minutes ago, manboobs109 said:

Now try your best not to reply since you find it so dull. Go on. You can do it. Keep that opinion to yourself. 

Nah, I'll keep pointing out how much you talk shite. 

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Melt on Belmont street announce the 2nd lockdown was the final nail in the coffin for them, thriving little business killed by the weasel. In itself just a small business going under, one of many though, pizza place shut on the same street, will be another Union street. She really doesn't give a fuck what she's doing. That's about a dozen folk out of work with no hope of getting anything else, not to save lives, no one is dying. Hope she gets crushed in the next election, she's hung Aberdeen out to dry.

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On 8/15/2020 at 11:13 PM, Parklife said:

I never claim I had expertise or experience. That's just the same old shtick you come out with when you're havering shite and can't back up what you assert. 

You tell me how we're keeping Covid out of care homes if the level in the general level is exorbitantly high? The only way I can see is to have the care workers all live in the homes for perhaps 3 weeks at a time, with each new intake of workers having 2 weeks isolated quarantine, while being tested, before going in to start their 3 weeks. 

So you're going to need a lot of care home staff and a hell of a lot of cash to pay them for being away from their family for such long stretches. 

You'd also need to have Dr's in each home in case someone got ill. And any resident who'd been in hospital would need to do the same quarantine before going back in to the home.

It could probably be done, sure. You'd need every resident in every home to consent to being essentially held captive too though. Which is probably your biggest hurdle. Definitely against their human rights there. 

Unworkable nonsense according to you Parky boy.

The most extreme thing they could have done was shut the country down so coming up with a strategy to protect the most vulnerable isn’t as unrealistic as you keep saying. 

There’s many people at the moment carrying out  quarantines and rotas that are keeping them away from their families for long periods so again it’s not that unimaginable to think they could put something similar in place to protect those who need to be protected.

I’m not going to argue every point above, I’m sure people far more intelligent than me, MB, and maybe even you, are capable of mapping out a plan to put something in place that’s more efficient than your back of a fag packet attempt, before you write it off.
 

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22 minutes ago, Quagmire said:

Unworkable nonsense according to you Parky boy.

The most extreme thing they could have done was shut the country down so coming up with a strategy to protect the most vulnerable isn’t as unrealistic as you keep saying. 

There’s many people at the moment carrying out  quarantines and rotas that are keeping them away from their families for long periods so again it’s not that unimaginable to think they could put something similar in place to protect those who need to be protected.

I’m not going to argue every point above, I’m sure people far more intelligent than me, MB, and maybe even you, are capable of mapping out a plan to put something in place that’s more efficient than your back of a fag packet attempt, before you write it off.
 

Japan is a country we should maybe look to for how to handle it. They've got a very old population & had less warning of the virus, yet have a very low death count. They also had no enforced closing of businesses. Although people were told to work from home where they could. Not sure how they achieved it so far tbh. Maybe fatman could stop whinging for 5 minutes and go find out. I doubt he'll bother his arse though. 

Anyway, decent read here in the UK's response to the pandemic: 

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2020/08/why-britain-failed-coronavirus-pandemic/615166/

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10 minutes ago, Parklife said:

I wrote something on how maybe Manboob's strategy might work the other day. He didn't even reply to it. 

Japan is a country we should maybe look to for how to handle it. They've got a very old population & had less warning of the virus, yet have a very low death count. They also had no enforced closing of businesses. Although people were told to work from home where they could. Not sure how they achieved it so far tbh. Maybe fatman could stop whinging for 5 minutes and go find out. I doubt he'll bother his arse though. 

Anyway, decent read here in the UK's response to the pandemic: 

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2020/08/why-britain-failed-coronavirus-pandemic/615166/

Left wing anti Trump rag, fails to mention Scotland is just behind England in deaths per head of population in the World charts, despite us not being a global hub or having large population bases. 

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8 minutes ago, Bad_Mobby said:

Because the Japseye’s aren’t bloody idiots 

We shipped our ill pensioners to care homes to free beds from hospitals for god knows who, that was the SNP plan. It was so fucked up, failed business people making a living out of shortbread and braveheart quotes, playing at being politicians, scary situation. 

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I laugh at this protecting the vulnerable rubbish, my wife has worked on the so called Covid front line as a nurse since the start, my Mother in law at 68 has also worked on the so called front line as a nurse, neither of them have been tested or in fact know anybody they work with at ARI who has except the few who have had symptoms. The PPE supplied to them early on was an utter joke made in China by TIGER, it was so bad they were all taking video's and laughing about it, they were only bailed out by the generosity of local companies donating PPE. Both my wife and Mother in Law believe they have had it and as yet have had no offer of an Antibody test, the most vulnerable people throughout this whole affair are the NHS workers who have been treated abysmally by the powers that be

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3 minutes ago, Sheepo said:

I laugh at this protecting the vulnerable rubbish, my wife has worked on the so called Covid front line as a nurse since the start, my Mother in law at 68 has also worked on the so called front line as a nurse, neither of them have been tested or in fact know anybody they work with at ARI who has except the few who have had symptoms. The PPE supplied to them early on was an utter joke made in China by TIGER, it was so bad they were all taking video's and laughing about it, they were only bailed out by the generosity of local companies donating PPE. Both my wife and Mother in Law believe they have had it and as yet have had no offer of an Antibody test, the most vulnerable people throughout this whole affair are the NHS workers who have been treated abysmally by the powers that be

Tell your wife it was no bother, happy to help.

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12 minutes ago, Sheepo said:

I laugh at this protecting the vulnerable rubbish, my wife has worked on the so called Covid front line as a nurse since the start, my Mother in law at 68 has also worked on the so called front line as a nurse, neither of them have been tested or in fact know anybody they work with at ARI who has except the few who have had symptoms. The PPE supplied to them early on was an utter joke made in China by TIGER, it was so bad they were all taking video's and laughing about it, they were only bailed out by the generosity of local companies donating PPE. Both my wife and Mother in Law believe they have had it and as yet have had no offer of an Antibody test, the most vulnerable people throughout this whole affair are the NHS workers who have been treated abysmally by the powers that be

We got a load of testing kits in at work, made by some lab in Wuhan, they've made a fortune out of it, bat eating cunts........or more likely made in a lab there for Illuminati purposes, suspect helmet heed is up to her chin strap. 

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28 minutes ago, daytripping said:

We shipped our ill pensioners to care homes to free beds from hospitals for god knows who, that was the SNP plan. It was so fucked up, failed business people making a living out of shortbread and braveheart quotes, playing at being politicians, scary situation. 

A very ill-conceived strategy. By far the worst move made by the Scottish government. 
 

Given it was also the Tory plan down south, I await your condemnation of them

Unless you're just using dead folk as a political chip to have a pop...

 

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1 minute ago, Parklife said:

A very ill-conceived strategy. By far the worst move made by the Scottish government. 
 

Given it was also the Tory plan down south, I await your condemnation of them

Unless you're just using dead folk as a political chip to have a pop...

 

I will condemn them both, shocking strategy that had no thought put into it, pure panic from 2 poor Governments. How Freeman has survived this is unbelievable. I know a lot of staff in ARI were concerned about this but were overruled, send them all to Woodend and back to Care homes and get it done quick was the directive

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10 minutes ago, Sheepo said:

I will condemn them both, shocking strategy that had no thought put into it, pure panic from 2 poor Governments. How Freeman has survived this is unbelievable. I know a lot of staff in ARI were concerned about this but were overruled, send them all to Woodend and back to Care homes and get it done quick was the directive

I wasnt surprised he survived. You clearly havent seen shawshank redemption. 

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17 minutes ago, Parklife said:

A very ill-conceived strategy. By far the worst move made by the Scottish government. 
 

Given it was also the Tory plan down south, I await your condemnation of them

Unless you're just using dead folk as a political chip to have a pop...

 

I don't support any party, it's all bollocks just now. None of them suit me.

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4 hours ago, Parklife said:

Seems like you've not been reading much about the virus. 

No  I don't read a lot nowadays I'm afraid, not compared with before. That's what happens when you have two fucked retinas, goes with the territory. 

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