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on 30-03-2020 03:13 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@*kazumi* wrote:
@rogevibe wrote:
@lionrose.7 wrote:You cant have chairs, they will carry Germs, one of the germs could be the Virus, think about it
Skin is a good barrier againgst virures , just do not cut yourself ( those that shave , best at night before venturing out in public)
You do not get COVID19 through cut into blood stream. You need to get it in your mouth or inhale it. It is a respiratory disease.
Chairs can be wiped with sanitiser, rubbing alcohol or whatever. Our doctor's surgery gives flu shots to people in their cars parked behind in their private car park. To prevent people coming in.
Flu shots?! I heard regular flu shots are not a safeguard against COVID?
No, flu shots do not protect you against COVID, but if you get a flu it will affect your ability to fight COVID and therefore flu shots are recomended for everybody, including children.
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on 30-03-2020 03:22 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@*kazumi* wrote:
@rogevibe wrote:
@lionrose.7 wrote:You cant have chairs, they will carry Germs, one of the germs could be the Virus, think about it
Skin is a good barrier againgst virures , just do not cut yourself ( those that shave , best at night before venturing out in public)
You do not get COVID19 through cut into blood stream. You need to get it in your mouth or inhale it. It is a respiratory disease.
Chairs can be wiped with sanitiser, rubbing alcohol or whatever. Our doctor's surgery gives flu shots to people in their cars parked behind in their private car park. To prevent people coming in.
Flu shots?! I heard regular flu shots are not a safeguard against COVID?
No they aren't but it's a safeguard to try to prevent folk from getting both the flu and CV19
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on 30-03-2020 03:35 PM
LOL - skin is a carrier.
Don't touch anything - then touch your face.
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on 30-03-2020 05:09 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
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30-03-2020 05:22 PM - edited 30-03-2020 05:23 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
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on 30-03-2020 05:49 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
please read your own post, 'could' wasnt in it.
you wrote 'you CAN sit in your car'
you sure are a, no, your allowed to be wrong, i accept your grovelling apology.
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on 30-03-2020 05:59 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
please read your own post, 'could' wasnt in it.
you wrote 'you CAN sit in your car'
you sure are a, no, your allowed to be wrong, i accept your grovelling apology.
Go back to school David, both words have the same meaning ............... pmsl@grovel ....
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on 30-03-2020 06:04 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
please read your own post, 'could' wasnt in it.
you wrote 'you CAN sit in your car'
you sure are a, no, your allowed to be wrong, i accept your grovelling apology.
Go back to school David, both words have the same meaning ............... pmsl@grovel ....
that would be in the official 'lyhargr dictionary' right?
the one we all use?
so tell me if both words mean the same then why have 2 of them?
pmsl@they both mean the same
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on 30-03-2020 06:09 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
please read your own post, 'could' wasnt in it.
you wrote 'you CAN sit in your car'
you sure are a, no, your allowed to be wrong, i accept your grovelling apology.
Go back to school David, both words have the same meaning ............... pmsl@grovel ....
that would be in the official 'lyhargr dictionary' right?
the one we all use?
so tell me if both words mean the same then why have 2 of them?
pmsl@they both mean the same
You really are like a dog with bone .....
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30-03-2020 06:19 PM - edited 30-03-2020 06:20 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:its fine waiting out in the open while its nice weather, today here is lovely outside.
i hope they have a plan should the weather turn nasty.
You DONT have to wait in open David, as I said you can sit in your car ....... But I am sure they have ALL bases coverered, the head honcho is a VERY savy bloke
you do know its not mandatory to own a car?
i live in a seaside comunity, many of the people live withing either a short walk or a ride on a mobility scooter to the main street. (where the clinic is)
sometimes its mobility scooter central in wallyroo when on mass the pensioners are doing their shopping.
i mearly pose the question, i wonder what the plan will be when the weather turns nasty.
maybe some kind of tent, but open at each end so foot traffic can still get by?
i have no issue with the waiting outside, but they must be sure the 'clients' are not just left standing for long periods.
I can assure the medicos in my town KNOW what they are doing ....... no need for you to worry
Bty I didnt say you HAD to sit in your car .... I said you COULD ....... please read my posts CORRECTLY
You sure a glass 1/2 empty kinda bloke
please read your own post, 'could' wasnt in it.
you wrote 'you CAN sit in your car'
you sure are a, no, your allowed to be wrong, i accept your grovelling apology.
Go back to school David, both words have the same meaning ............... pmsl@grovel ....
that would be in the official 'lyhargr dictionary' right?
the one we all use?
so tell me if both words mean the same then why have 2 of them?
pmsl@they both mean the same
You really are like a dog with bone .....
dont start an argument you can't win.
so, folkes out there, do 'COULD and CAN' mean the same thing?
if they do then i will give a full and frank apology to lyhargr
cant be fairer than that can i?