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I'm hoping that won't happen.Walmart is going to start requiring all shoppers to wear masks - so at least we'll get some good brawl videos out of it to keep us all entertained
the masks or the brawls?I'm hoping that won't happen.
The brawls.the masks or the brawls?
TBH people need to have time to acquire them so you have to phase enforcement. But the government don't actually care on this one.Why was there a weeks debate about wearing masks then another week to implement it?
Shouldn't it just be: right everyone wear masks!
TBH people need to have time to acquire them so you have to phase enforcement. But the government don't actually care on this one.
Kroger is too. Picturing the 'meats back on the menu boys!' scene from the Two Towers happening in the backdrop of a Mid Western supermarket. Couldn't pay me enough to police Ford Ka sized idiots refusing to wear masks.Walmart is going to start requiring all shoppers to wear masks - so at least we'll get some good brawl videos out of it to keep us all entertained
The outcome of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK "has not been good", the government's chief scientific adviser has said.
Sir Patrick Vallance told the Science and Technology Committee there will be "many factors" that determine how well countries respond to the outbreak.
He said: "As (England's chief medical officer) Chris Whitty has said before, it's very difficult to know where we stand at the moment.
"It's clear that the outcome has not been good in the UK - I think you can be absolutely clear about that.
"It is clear you can see a band of countries that have done less well in the temperate zone.
"Countries that are very well connected internationally, countries that have got population structures of a certain type.
"There are many factors that are going to play in this as we look and say, 'what is it that makes some countries having done worse than others?', and there will be decisions made that will turn out not to have been the right decisions at the time."
He also said it would have been "absolutely preferable" to have much greater testing capacity earlier in the pandemic.
The UK's chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, has said he thinks there is no reason to change the government's advice on working from home.
Speaking this afternoon to the Commons Science and Technology Committee, Sir Patrick said current social distancing measures were "important" and that working from home remained "a perfectly good option".
He added he did not think working from home was detrimental to productivity and finished by saying he saw "no reason to change it."
It comes amid reports Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to scrap home working guidance during a press conference on Friday, in a bid to encourage people back into offices and further open up the economy.
Yes but that would have meant cancelling the Cheltenham festivalHes also revealed SAGE advised a full lockdown a week before it happened.
Apparently it's 14th March after the festival they reccomended it when we had the light touch lockdown loads of people ignored before Mother's Day. Cheltenham finished on the 13th.Yes but that would have meant cancelling the Cheltenham festival