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Gemily1

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 2:57pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 2:57pm

elinspain wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 2:42pm:

Hello

If you read my post correctly , I did say  that I don't read them!!

Elinspain

But you made a statement about them. Mmm

Gemily1

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:04pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:04pm

Stan Bartolome wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 2:49pm:

I just prefer conversing with people who can construct a properly punctuated sentence without obvious spelling mistakes.

Call me old-fashioned if you like, but that's just me.

(It's "where", not "we're.")

There you go thinking you are intellectually superior because you can spell, well done go to the top of the class. Have I put my commas and full stops in the right place feel free to let me know.

And reading your posts I think I’m right, you only want a one sided debate where all opinions are the same as yours, it’s not going to happen. Bye bye headmaster.

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:08pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:08pm

Gemily1 wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:04pm:

There you go thinking you are intellectually superior because you can spell, well done go to the top of the class. Have I put my commas and full stops in the right place feel free to let me know.

And reading your posts I think I’m right, you only want a one sided debate where all opinions are the same as yours, it’s not going to happen. Bye bye headmaster....

...

"Have I put my commas and full stops in the right place feel free to let me know."

No.

Gemily1

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:13pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:13pm

Stan Bartolome wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:08pm:

"Have I put my commas and full stops in the right place feel free to let me know."

No.

Haha,well tell me we’re my mistakes are otherwise I’ll never learn.

aitchc1401

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:43pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:43pm

John 52 wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 2:20pm:

Hi Aitch of course its important to allow children to have as near normal life as possible  which revolves round education  ,but my argument is hospitality has been closed.in many areas for long periods and yet infection rate still rising ,schools open supermarkets opened ,more  pe...

...ople working from home ,workplaces supposed to be safe ,so I come to the conclusion that the spreader places have to be schools or supermarkets  or both

Yes, schools and supermarkets that are still open would be where there is a risk of catching infection, add to that list hospitals. But I would see them as essentials whereas the hospitality sector is not essential. Likewise retail shops, gyms, indoor&outdoor* sports, etc they are nice to have but we can live without for a while. I will miss golf, going to the pub and the occasionally meal out but it reduces the risk of catching covid so it's something I can live with. 

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*though if your in Scotland you can still play golf, albeit with some restricitions

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aitchc1401

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:47pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:47pm

Gemily1 wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:13pm:

Haha,well tell me we’re my mistakes are otherwise I’ll never learn.

Hi Gemily1, I can tell you one mistake you made, answering SB's posts!

Aitch.

Gemily1

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 4:00pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 4:00pm

aitchc1401 wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:47pm:

Hi Gemily1, I can tell you one mistake you made, answering SB's posts!

Aitch.

Yes you are correct.

John 52

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 4:57pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 4:57pm

aitchc1401 wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 3:43pm:

Yes, schools and supermarkets that are still open would be where there is a risk of catching infection, add to that list hospitals. But I would see them as essentials whereas the hospitality sector is not essential. Likewise retail shops, gyms, indoor&outdoor* sports, etc they are nice to hav...

...e but we can live without for a while. I will miss golf, going to the pub and the occasionally meal out but it reduces the risk of catching covid so it's something I can live with. 

Aitch.

*though if your in Scotland you can still play golf, albeit with some restricitions

My point again is hospitality closed cannot be spreader ,schools and supermarkets open virus  still escalating possible spreaders ,although  hospitals are treating covid patients, I would imagine well out of public domain ,none of 4 nation governments have ever mentioned  in what sector they thought the virus was spreading from ,which I think is disappointing also just to say that government is finally to bring in negative tests needed to fly to UK ,they say better late than never

aitchc1401

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 6:00pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 6:00pm

John 52 wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 4:57pm:

My point again is hospitality closed cannot be spreader ,schools and supermarkets open virus  still escalating possible spreaders ,although  hospitals are treating covid patients, I would imagine well out of public domain ,none of 4 nation governments have ever mentioned  in what s...

...ector they thought the virus was spreading from ,which I think is disappointing also just to say that government is finally to bring in negative tests needed to fly to UK ,they say better late than never

Sorry John, my misunderstanding, i thought you were arguing for hospitality to be opened.

 I have not seen any detailed breakdown of where the infections come from, not sure how they could tell. There are stats on healthcare associated infections, those infections acquired in hospital, they seem to vary a lot and have increased significantly recently, probably due to the new infectious strain rampant at the moment.  That is quite a concern and probably explains why they are trying to put people off hospital stays. 

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/how-many-people-are-catching-covid-in-hospital- 

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John 52

Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 8:17pm

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Posted: Tue Jan 5, 2021 8:17pm

aitchc1401 wrote on Tue Jan 5, 2021 6:00pm:

Sorry John, my misunderstanding, i thought you were arguing for hospitality to be opened.

 I have not seen any detailed breakdown of where the infections come from, not sure how they could tell. There are stats on healthcare associated infections, those infections acquired in hospital, they seem to vary a lot and have increased significantly recently, probably due to the new infe...

...ctious strain rampant at the moment.  That is quite a concern and probably explains why they are trying to put people off hospital stays. 

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/how-many-people-are-catching-covid-in-hospital- 

Aitch.

Thanks for that link which I've read ,its apparent that many people were infected in hospitals where they should have been safe ,I sincerely hope that the hospitals have identified the problems and found solutions  ,coming to track and trace I feel the system should have been handled at local level where I think more people would have bought into it as opposed to private enterprise who had no experience of local areas until this is remedied  I can only see lengthier lockdown and more reliance on the vaccination programme  ,have already heard on news programme this evening  talking of lesser restrictions being in place next winter hardly a vote of confidence 

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