Look at the figures for UK deaths from all causes in the past 3 years, you will find that the 2020 numbers for the corresponding months are in fact very similar.
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Main thing that none of us become a statistic nor our family or friends.BUT over the Easter week when the virus supposedly peaked deaths were 108 percent above the expected average for the time of year. How many surplus deaths there will be by the end of the year remains to be seen. I follow matters with an open mind.
Cannot be over safe with this virus,better safe than sorry,The waste of PPE anniys ne.
Just been to my chemist to oick up a prescription.
Big shop. 2 customers allowed in only.
Well marked out Xs to stand on. Well over 2m away from the counter which now has perspex screens up.
The chemists behind and staff sll were wearing the visors and masks.
Simply no need. Everyone was over 2m away at all times.
Waste of vital kit.
When. You are served you will not be two metres away more so if cash changes handsAgree safety is paramount but no need and a waste.
2m distance is PHE guidance. Anyone working there who is symptomatic shouldn't be at work.
Everything else is marked out appropriately to maintain that safe distance.
Needless. Wasteful.
Too late if you get it belt and braces job ..They have it boxed off Prem. 2m distance maintained at all times.
Just annoys me, whilst I understand it makes them feel protected it is a sheer waste.
Dave, it's not a pandemic anyway (even though you tested positive) - it's a plandemic...
UK citizens could see their bank accounts pilfered to help cover the cost of the lockdowns, loss of business and taxes and helicopter payments handed out by the government
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/iIf-austerity-is-off-the-table,-how-do-we-pay-for-Covid-19-costs