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Corona Virus Treatment

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by ricky101, Feb 10, 2020.

  1. clanless

    clanless Total Gardener

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    Barney has Covid-19 - good try EU - but we're not extending.

    I see that Don has identified an existing malaria drug which is effective (so far) against Covid-19 - it's commonly available apparently.

    Good on you USA I say.
     
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    • Upsydaisy

      Upsydaisy Total Gardener

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      Just having a read through, before today's update from Boris and friends. Changed internet supplier and only just came back online. Things seem to be moving at an increasingly faster pace !!
       
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      • moonraker

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        • ARMANDII

          ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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          I have to agree with Woo as I know him to be an Optimist who will battle through any situation and I did find that the posts were somewhat of a "downer". I know they were probably not meant to be but they seemed to be of a "I'm alright, Jack" trend. My apologies if I've offended you but it's how I see the original post to the thread.:dunno::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
           
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          • jimcubs

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            I sneakily copied this from a Tesco email, they are also paying double time to staff to cover staff shortages.


            Vulnerable colleagues:

            We are putting in place measures to support colleagues who are over 70, vulnerable or pregnant, for whom we know from NHS guidance, Coronavirus could be a greater risk.

            In line with government guidelines, these colleagues will not be required to attend work for the next 12 weeks. This absence from work will be fully paid, with two of the 12 weeks coded as holiday.

            School closures and caring for dependants:

            With school closures now confirmed, we have made sure that there are a range of policies in place to support parents with any time off needed. We will support colleagues with paid options, such as holidays and amended working patterns – these can be combined with other types of unpaid leave, including a new school closure leave policy.

            If you need to care for a dependant, holidays, amended working patterns, emergency leave and lifestyle breaks, are all options available to you.

            Self-isolation and sickness absence relating to the Coronavirus:

            If you are in self-isolation at home for 7 days because you have symptoms of the virus, or you are self-isolating with your household for 14 days, you will be paid in full for this period of time.

            If you become ill with the Coronavirus, you will also be paid from the first day of absence, regardless of your sick entitlement or waiting days.

            If you are self-isolating with your household or because you are vulnerable, and you can carry out your role from home, unless unwell, you should continue to work.

            More information can be found on Our Tesco but I know that many of you will have more questions, so please do speak to your line manager or People Partners who will have more details and be able to help you.

            I hope that these policies will give you some reassurance and above all please take care of yourself and others and ask for support if needed.

            Natasha Adams
            Chief People Officer


            This is what large companies should be doing so well done Tesco, I know not all can afford to do this which is where the government should step in
             
          • moonraker

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            Hello Wise owl,
            Your right i am entitled to my opinion and because of spending most of my Army life serving in some really dirty countries and seeing how a lot of the third world live and seeing some really shocking states of babies being born with some shocking illness/ disfigured through being fed foods that "shall we just say unclean, water infected by verious rodents and all via no health care available and verious goverments not doing anything "and i do mean" anything to take note what
            decease is all about,
            Now we do have a problem just waiting to happen ref house hold waste not being removed quickly enough "And all down to costing"

            The signs are here right now, As ive said rats on the increase and even a worker in a Tesco warehouse was bitten and ended up in a serious state with a rat caused decease 'He lived in your neck of the woods so you may have seen this case in the daily mirror"

            Its not just this latest confirmed virus "but whats around the corner for the next one"

            Ask yourself this question, when things have gone badly wrong, Have you ever said why did'nt someone tell me ?

            Having house hold waste sitting outside anyones front door on the streets for "Weeks at a time" isnt a way to fight germs/virus and fly/rats etc

            And yes your right "Wise owl" I am entitled to my opinion and i dont want to upset anyone
            But until anyone can prove to me these practising ways of removing wast are the best ways
            I'll stand up with what ive said?
             
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            • pete

              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              Cant say I've ever had a problem with the refuse collections around here.
              Fly Tipping is something else though.
               
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              • shiney

                shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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                I must say, @moonraker that I agree with @KFF . Although you may have a very valid point about food waste and rats it seems to me that it should be either in 'The Latest Moan' thread or in a thread about rubbish and waste collections.

                The collections are every week here and we have no problems caused by it. Maybe where you are there is a problem. :noidea: 7 a.m. every Tuesday morning, 52 weeks a year they collect our waste. :blue thumb: Nothing is dropped and the only problem is when the bin may be damaged by the mechanics of the lorry. When that happens another one is delivered promptly.

                If you're referring to waste collections in other countries then it seems a suitable subject for another thread.
                 
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                • HarryS

                  HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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                  No problems here with waste collection or access to recycling centres.
                  As stated above, this subject is best in another section.
                   
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                  • ARMANDII

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                    Well, I wouldn't regard the Daily Mirror as being a Paper that prints the truth or, if it is true, will write such things as though the "Black Death" plague will sweep the country and we'll all be like the residents of the village of Eyam in Derbyshire hundreds of years ago.
                    It is said that, in broad general terms, that where ever you are there's a rodent within six feet of you!! There's rats on Farms, Warehouses, Houses, etc, and many other places and more than one person, I'll bet, gets bitten by a rat every day.:dunno:
                    Our House waste is still being picked up every week and in the fact the Bin men are probably far safer from Covid 19 as they work in small crews without mingling with the public, so they're only vulnerable when at home........and they are probably more hygiene conscious than a lot of us.
                    So, as yet, I've seen no Doom and Disaster coming over the horizon but I'm sure that those of the, as Woo puts it, Half Pint Glass empty mentality will be forecasting it
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                    • Jack McHammocklashing

                      Jack McHammocklashing Sludgemariner

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                      Torn up into six inch squares 1950's style,then nailed on the Netty door, much cheaper than Andrex
                       
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                      • moonraker

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                        Hello Shiney,
                        And thanks for your remarks,
                        Firstly i no longer live in the uk and so we dont have these 3/4 weekly collections as is happening now in north wales in the area not far from my old address,
                        But as i do read the local and nat, BBC news i read whats going on in the area i once lived in.

                        And a three weekly collection is whats going on now, much to the upset of the people recieving this service,

                        But as i say thanks for your reply.
                         
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                        • ARMANDII

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                          I was brought up using squares of Newspapers and Comics, Jack, and also having to shoo away, in our outside Bog, the two Geese who always wanted to know what I was doing and, at the time, were bigger that I was!!:dunno::heehee::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
                           
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                          • Jiffy

                            Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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                            I'm using the Daily Telegraph cut into 8 inch squares
                             
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                            • pete

                              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                              You shouldn't use news paper, the sewers cant cope with it, it will join up with all the oil and grease from the local throwaway restaurants and form fatbergs.
                               
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