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Just wondering which of us will still go out after July 4th
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You must be pretty certain that at least one of the people there will have the virus. What is it about 0.06% of the population.Honest answer? I think any kind of socialising without proper boundaries is way too soon to even consider. Wandering about a pub garden unable to use the loo with a bunch of careless people getting pissed up is not my idea of a pleasant precursor to death.
I am optimistic every time I buy a lottery ticket but it doesn’t help. HahaYou must be pretty certain that at least one of the people there will have the virus. What is it about 0.06% of the population.
Being more optimistic, I’d think it’s more likely no body near me has it.
But the other half are true82.3% of statistics are made up.
I don’t think it’s the type of disease you get from the toilet seat.Have considered going for a pint or two or more if allowed. Would keep my distance of course and I am even thinking of parking the van near the pub and using the loo in there. Of course not driving back home after its only a shortish stroll. Gotta be better than going in the pub loo
Doh thats pregnancy isn't it honestly though I dont think I'll be rushing back. Let others crack on firstI don’t think it’s the type of disease you get from the toilet seat.
Or being less optimistic, as appears to be the case in a certain other country where mostly younger people have been gathering for mass protests and otherwise ignoring sensible behaviour, most of the more recently infected have been either asymptomatic or only suffering mild symptoms. It is only now, when the infection curve has started to go near vertical again and more serious cases are starting to arise in other sections of the population, that the true situation has been noticed.You must be pretty certain that at least one of the people there will have the virus. What is it about 0.06% of the population.
Being more optimistic, I’d think it’s more likely no body near me has it.
Ditto from meI'll happily go anywhere restaurant or pub to eat or have a beer as long as I am confident that that they are taking good precautions and enforcing them, especially local independents, It is the same as shopping if the shop is busy and controls are lacking then my business goes elsewhere.
After all one good thing that the lockdown has taught us is that we can happily survive without alot of things we had thought were important.
So this time next year - maybe ?For me vaccine first then restaurants and pub.