sts7049 said:
did you check to see if this was actual news or fake before posting random tweets?
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The problem with Italy is the southern part of the country hasn't had a lot of cases.IrishTxAggie said:
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CrazyRichAggie said:
Far more people are going to suffer greatly from the economic depression than COVID.AgsMyDude said:
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CrazyRichAggie said:
Far more people are going to suffer greatly from the economic depression than COVID.AgsMyDude said:
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swimmerbabe11 said:
Joe Diffie died
swimmerbabe11 said:
Joe Diffie died
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Joe Diffie died
why not both?AgsMyDude said:
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Shanked Punt said:
Dallas may end up closing city parks and trails if people don't start abiding by the social distancing requirements. People simply aren't going to take these precautions on their own.
Probably trying to do something more draconian before Brazos County does a full on lock down, maybe even going as far as a "Wuhan Style Lock Down".IrishTxAggie said:Shanked Punt said:
Dallas may end up closing city parks and trails if people don't start abiding by the social distancing requirements. People simply aren't going to take these precautions on their own.
Nazis
IrishTxAggie said:
Can't wait for the lawsuits to start rolling in against local municipalities.
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Moscow has ordered citizens to self-isolate starting Monday, despite the Russian government's claims that the country is not facing a coronavirus epidemic.
Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that local officials will institute a system of special passes that will allow people to leave their homes.
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Possible reasons to leave home, according to the officials, will include: seeking emergency medical help, compulsory travel to work, shopping at the "nearest" pharmacy or food shop, walking pets "no more than 100 meters [about 110 yards] from the house" and taking out household garbage.
The government will require people to keep a social distance of about 5 feet from each other.
Wozlaw said:
I'm surprised some of the larger restaurant groups or retailers haven't tried to overturn or seek less restrictive measures. There have to be some sympathetic judges who would entertain some middle ground.
The world has gone crazy. Shanked is now a voice of reason.Shanked Punt said:
This isn't a game. The sooner we get full compliance, the sooner community spread will stop, and the sooner everything can get back to normal. People that choose to ignore all of this is just making it harder on everyone.
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I am writing to you to update you on the steps we are taking to combat coronavirus.
In just a few short weeks, everyday life in this country has changed dramatically. We all feel the profound impact of coronavirus not just on ourselves, but on our loved ones and our communities.
I understand completely the difficulties this disruption has caused to your lives, businesses and jobs. But the action we have taken is absolutely necessary, for one very simple reason.
If too many people become seriously unwell at one time, the NHS will be unable to cope. This will cost lives. We must slow the spread of the disease, and reduce the number of people needing hospital treatment in order to save as many lives as possible.
That is why we are giving one simple instruction - you must stay at home.
You should not meet friends or relatives who do not live in your home. You may only leave your home for very limited purposes, such as buying food and medicine, exercising once a day and seeking medical attention. You can travel to and from work but should work from home if you can.
When you do have to leave your home, you should ensure, wherever possible, that you are two metres apart from anyone outside of your household.
These rules must be observed. So, if people break the rules, the police will issue fines and disperse gatherings.
I know many of you will be deeply worried about the financial impact on you and your family. The government will do whatever it takes to help you make ends meet and put food on the table.
The enclosed leaflet sets out more detail about the support available and the rules you need to follow. You can also find the latest advice at gov.uk/coronavirus
From the start, we have sought to put in the right measures at the right time. We will not hesitate to go further if that is what the scientific and medical advice tells us we must do.
It's important for me to level with you - we know things will get worse before they get better. But we are making the right preparations, and the more we all follow the rules, the fewer lives will be lost and the sooner life can return to normal.
I want to thank everyone who is working flat out to beat the virus, in particular the staff in our fantastic NHS and care sector across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has been truly inspirational to see our doctors, nurses and other carers rise magnificently to the needs of the hour.
Thousands of retired doctors and nurses are returning to the NHS - and hundreds of thousands of citizens are volunteering to help the most vulnerable. It is with that great British spirit that we will beat coronavirus and we will beat it together.
That is why, at this moment of national emergency, I urge you, please, to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.
Boris Johnson