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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Some good news, a really important graph
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6835544" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>is it better for people to be out in the fresh air, or in a enclosed environment ? Personally I want the urbanites to stay urban, but can't help feeling a day out in the fresh air, is good for them, My other half works in a shop, in a small town, loads of 70 plus years out as normal, kids from no school, meeting up, and kisses and hugs, as if they hadn't seen each other for years, let alone 24 hrs. F in law 84, really doesn't understand this self isolation, walking into town, to get his bit of shopping, doesn't count. I expect many more are of the same opinion. For self isolating to become important enough to sink in, alas, many more people will have to succumb, partly, I expect, due to their actions. But the whole thing, seems to be surrealistic, as if it is all happening somewhere else, and not 'real'. I also think it has been quietly lurking about, for longer than we are told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6835544, member: 86168"] is it better for people to be out in the fresh air, or in a enclosed environment ? Personally I want the urbanites to stay urban, but can't help feeling a day out in the fresh air, is good for them, My other half works in a shop, in a small town, loads of 70 plus years out as normal, kids from no school, meeting up, and kisses and hugs, as if they hadn't seen each other for years, let alone 24 hrs. F in law 84, really doesn't understand this self isolation, walking into town, to get his bit of shopping, doesn't count. I expect many more are of the same opinion. For self isolating to become important enough to sink in, alas, many more people will have to succumb, partly, I expect, due to their actions. But the whole thing, seems to be surrealistic, as if it is all happening somewhere else, and not 'real'. I also think it has been quietly lurking about, for longer than we are told. [/QUOTE]
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