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Anything from 160 to 200 sheets per roll. Not seen a loo roll in Coop Rochford for 3 days.
Bought some in Asda in Shipley on Saturday for normal use. On Monday the aisle was completely empty.
Anything from 160 to 200 sheets per roll. Not seen a loo roll in Coop Rochford for 3 days.
I'm not panicking, but I do believe this is serious. The Italian government have locked down the whole country - when has something like that happened before? They will be getting advice from experts and wouldn't have done this unless this was a serious situation. The economic impact of this lockdown will be massive for Italy.
The Italian experience would appear to show that once a regional lock down is tried (and fails) a national one can't be far away.
Bearing in mind that schools in 3 regions in Spain have now been closed I can't help thinking that a national shut down will on the way soon here (and presumably in the UK too)
I wonder if they're waiting for the upcoming Easter break. Won't be a such a hit on schools and a lot of people have already booked leave. Trouble is, may be a bit late by then.
my first sighting of a face mask on c2c....
Think the only good news I've heard about the Coronavirus is that apparently it's led to a spike in sales for Camus's The Plague.Got nothing against people reading great literature but really there's nothing as queer as folk.![]()
So that was on Facebook. Must be true then. Think I'll stick with the advise of the Chief Medical Officer rather than some halfwit if you don't mind.^^ Yep, just shared this post on FB:
So there’s lots of people from the health service telling everyone that washing your hands is the best way to defeat Covid-19, but lots of people (most?) seem to think that this is a bit silly. Like how the **** can washing your hands be SO important, and how can it defeat a virus that’s causing so much havoc worldwide?? Well here’s the science bit, because I’m a nerd who likes to know “why” something happens.
The outer wall of a virus is made of lipids, they’re kinda like oils or fats, that’s a simple way of putting it. It’s called a lipid layer. Behind the lipid layer is the virus, it’s made up of proteins and RNA, which is kinda like DNA and it’s what lets the virus replicate. That’s really it, it’s that simple (unless you have a PhD and there’s a few on here with them, but this is for the rest of us who are a bit thick!).
So, what about the washing of hands with soap?? Here’s the part that nobody is being told, but it’s important (it’s especially important if your a nerd ?). Soap is made up of loads and loads of lipids, it what makes soap feel so soft and smooth....? When you wash your hands really well you get all these lipids on your hands. So if you have Covid-19 on your hands the lipids in the virus wall start to break down, because the lipids in the virus lipid layer are soluble in the lipids in your soap on your hands.
So when you break down the lipid layer you end up destroying the proteins and the RNA. It’s kinda like years ago when your Da used to clean a paintbrush with turpentine, it’s because the paint was soluble in turpentine.....it’s really that simple. Also, people are searching high and low for antibacterial soap....don’t bother. This is a virus, not a bacteria. Also, antibacterial soap is really just expensive soap. I’ve attached a pic of a virus, it’s a flu one but it doesn’t really matter. Break down the lipid layer with lipids in soap and you’ll kill the virus. You’re welcome. Feel free to share.
So that was on Facebook. Must be true then. Think I'll stick with the advise of the Chief Medical Officer rather than some halfwit if you don't mind.
worth a read? I've only ever read The Outsider and The Fall....
To be fair, the second someone/anyone says 'WHAT YOU AREN'T BEING TOLD' especially on Facebook, screams conspiralist theory bollocks.To be fair, that halfwit has got it spot on.
To be fair, the second someone/anyone says 'WHAT YOU AREN'T BEING TOLD' especially on Facebook, screams conspiralist theory bollocks.