Message from @notaglobe
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I did notice big boxes of lager had been sold from the supermarkets... but the good stuff, not so much. Only stuff drunk by lager-louts
Martial law is coming boys
well they are putting 20,000 soldiers on standby, but atm it's just like with the floods
they're there to assist with hospitals and logistics
well, i went to Tesco - if I didn't have Corvid before, I do now - it was fucking heaving
corvid = crow family
shh
or should that be "caw"
sorry to be anal, keep seeing that mistake
one more thing...
nevermore
did you get what you need?
not really
someone in the other channel was posting pics from tesco
shelves barren
no toilet paper, no bread, no frozen veg, extremely limited can selection
got milk, eggs, and some fresh veg, so enough to plough on
also got some cheap beer, which was both a surprise and a bonus
any droogs?
topics are as follows:
1. Include self employeed people in stat sick pay
2. Boris man bad, JC man good
3. JC asking for all the things you need
4. Complete lockdown and government control now
5. Why do the tories need 2 years of emergency powers
6. At least you're getting your brexit deal
7. Boris is a clown
8. Why is the UK not doing the same as everyone else?
there were no paracetamols, wacka
amused all the globalists are catching it
shame none of them are dying because of it
9. "Would a direct payment to every household of £5000 be more efficient to cope with the virus?"
^ lol btw
I'm sure we've had enough Gordon Brown
which was the one you shouldn't take because it exacerbates corona?
Chinese Food
ibruprofen
Gordon Brown couldn't even win an election
its funny that they say "brown, who was in office in the 2008 financial crisis" ... and not "brown, who was in office during the 2009 pandemic"
John Bercow couldn't even win his wife
Ibuprofen may be associated with inducing more severe symptoms of the virus
is it theory or evidence backed?
seems to be theory. that its anti-inflammatory properties might "dampen" your immune response
``Worries over the use of ibuprofen appear to have surfaced in France, after Jean-Louis Montastruc, a doctor at Toulouse University Hospital warned on Twitter that: "In this period of coronavirus, it is necessary to remember the risk of complications of the NSAIDs in case of fever or infection."
A subsequent tweet by France's health minister, Olivier Veran, saying that anti-inflammatory drugs "could be an aggravating factor of the infection" was shared more than 43,000 times. But he also said people should consult a doctor before stopping taking them.
Other tweets are also being shared including one saying that ibuprofen "may cause severe cases of the disease, even in young and middle-aged adults with no underlying conditions" which has been shared more than 94,000 times on Twitter. ``