Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:25 - May 9 with 958 views | BloomBlue |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 10:28 - May 9 by ElephantintheRoom | Yes but who would have wanted all those quarantined scousers after they'd flown back from the viral hotpsot of Madrid? It's one thing to say these things.... quite another to enforce them. We have no means of enforcing this now let alone back then... so the stable door will continue to flap open. |
And how do you put all those lorries drivers coming into Dover driving around the country into quarantine for 14 days or are lorry driver automatically immune from coronavirus? |  | |  |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:26 - May 9 with 959 views | factual_blue |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:09 - May 9 by gordon | This is really fun |
Yes - saw that last night. With no disrespect to Kwikfit, hancock couldn't even cut it as deputy manager of a very quiet branch of Kwikfit. |  |
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Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:33 - May 9 with 953 views | jeera |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 10:08 - May 9 by factual_blue | You seem to be including 'after' twice. Quite wrongly. |
Yes. I don't know what could have possibly happened there. |  |
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Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:35 - May 9 with 953 views | Darth_Koont |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 10:38 - May 9 by Pendejo | Yet could organise many Nightingale hospitals... Surely the 14 day quarantine should have been the first action the minute the virus escaped Wuhan to Europe? |
It was already increasing and spreading in the general population throughout the UK and Europe. So, the UK wasn't alone on that score. It is however sensible when the cases are starting to come down and new outbreaks are being restricted. The worry is that our travel quarantine is planned for the end of May while Germany did theirs in mid-April. It suggests that almost everything we've done has been over a month later than Germany who themselves probably think they were late on certain things. Even though we've been working from much the same information and should be both "following the science". |  |
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Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:37 - May 9 with 953 views | BlueBadger |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:26 - May 9 by factual_blue | Yes - saw that last night. With no disrespect to Kwikfit, hancock couldn't even cut it as deputy manager of a very quiet branch of Kwikfit. |
I've said it before and I'll say it again. At least one of my senior colleagues who's met him a couple of times is of the view that he makes his predecessor look like a intellectual titan of boundless competence and statesmanship. He's Trumpy-wumpy to Rhyming-Slangs's George Dubya. |  |
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Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:38 - May 9 with 952 views | Churchman | I’ve never understood the HMGs ‘policy’ on this. Even if the virus is already in the community, you don’t potentially introduce more people into the country with it, surely. I can only assume it was not done for financial or other reasons such as the inability to test more than a phone booth of people. By comparison, somebody I know has Turkish Cypriot parents. His mum wanted to go back to Cyprus to look after his dad a month ago. She was screened at Heathrow before getting on the plane. On the plane, face masks were mandatory. On arrival, the passengers went straight into quarantine for two full weeks after a medical, blood test and C-19 test. They were accommodated on a university campus. Food was passed daily to them and they were given frequent medical check ups and another test before they were released. Not a nice two weeks for an elderly lady, but she knew when she went to see her husband that she was well and her husband and community knew she was safe too. Ok, Cyprus is a small island. But are we really saying no form of check, not even a temperature check, was worthwhile or possible on people entering the UK. And yet now quarantine will be? I’d be really interested in the logic behind this, because it’s lost on me. [Post edited 9 May 2020 11:41]
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Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:41 - May 9 with 943 views | BlueBadger |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:38 - May 9 by Churchman | I’ve never understood the HMGs ‘policy’ on this. Even if the virus is already in the community, you don’t potentially introduce more people into the country with it, surely. I can only assume it was not done for financial or other reasons such as the inability to test more than a phone booth of people. By comparison, somebody I know has Turkish Cypriot parents. His mum wanted to go back to Cyprus to look after his dad a month ago. She was screened at Heathrow before getting on the plane. On the plane, face masks were mandatory. On arrival, the passengers went straight into quarantine for two full weeks after a medical, blood test and C-19 test. They were accommodated on a university campus. Food was passed daily to them and they were given frequent medical check ups and another test before they were released. Not a nice two weeks for an elderly lady, but she knew when she went to see her husband that she was well and her husband and community knew she was safe too. Ok, Cyprus is a small island. But are we really saying no form of check, not even a temperature check, was worthwhile or possible on people entering the UK. And yet now quarantine will be? I’d be really interested in the logic behind this, because it’s lost on me. [Post edited 9 May 2020 11:41]
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It's quite simple, our government are incompetent. |  |
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Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 12:02 - May 9 with 917 views | WeWereZombies |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:25 - May 9 by BloomBlue | And how do you put all those lorries drivers coming into Dover driving around the country into quarantine for 14 days or are lorry driver automatically immune from coronavirus? |
Operation Stack in reverse? And sell it to them by announcing they are about to become K(ool) cats? |  |
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Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 12:05 - May 9 with 911 views | Pecker |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:09 - May 9 by gordon | This is really fun |
Saw that last night. Very funny. |  | |  |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 12:06 - May 9 with 911 views | Guthrum |
Rearrange these words into a well-known phrase or saying. on 11:25 - May 9 by BloomBlue | And how do you put all those lorries drivers coming into Dover driving around the country into quarantine for 14 days or are lorry driver automatically immune from coronavirus? |
Make them stay in designated quarantine hotels. Or sleep in their cabs, if they can do that. Masks compulsory when dealing with warehouse/fuel station staff, or anybody else. |  |
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