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• #15477
Or a Texas catheter for Dammit.
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• #15478
I'd say just go for it, YOLO.
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• #15479
TBF I could fuel up with one hand whilst pissing into a forecourt bin with the other, maximum efficiency and zero human contact.
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• #15480
Make sure all extremities are covered, don’t want to be picking something up while holding either handle
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• #15481
Is that something I should Google or not?
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• #15482
Well which country has the higher death rate, both in number and population percent. Which country enforced strict lockdown rules and issues big fines?
This isn't really the point. The point is in which country is the infection rate increasing at a worrying rate, has been since June and which country's Prime Minister said things were going the 'wrong way' (clue: it's not Britain).
However, as @Jimm said upthread it's a very big country. I'm not sure I'd be too worried about a hypothetical French holiday unless I was going to Marseille, Brittany, Paris or another hotspot.
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• #15483
And not on the quarantine list
No because cases in Croatia are incredibly low.
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• #15484
It's pretty innocuous, so go for it.
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• #15486
Texas catheter
Ha ha. Thought there was a chance it was like a Cleveland Steamer
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• #15487
Cleveland Steamer
Now I'm wondering if I should Google that...
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• #15488
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• #15489
Now I'm wondering if I should Google that...
It's pretty innocuous, so go for it.
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• #15490
Eeeewwwww...
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• #15491
What is the point then?
French are more honest, while in England not towing the Tory line of protect Cummings and tow the party lie or you will be sacked? Or is memory that short.
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• #15492
What is fuckfage address, as he can quarantine for 14days when he returned from the US for less than 10days.
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• #15493
The point was actually in my post but to spell it out: France is currently experiencing a surge in Coronavirus cases, the UK is not.
France currently has a case rate of 34 per 100,000 people, the UK has 17.3 per 100,000*.
Yes, different testing regimes and so on, but those data are the best we've got. It's not towing the Tory party line to look at the data.
The French talk of a reciprocal ban is pretty childish.
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• #15494
Your spelling seems to miss out a few letters, mainly in the second paragraph of your posted link, the hint is local lockdowns in the uk...then that graph further down on the link....
Also once again your memory is missing the few letters of the UK telling telling lies, sorry manipulating data.
Also, your memory is really short. Or do I have to give the name, nursing qualifications, and date and times she was part of the daily briefings till she was no longer part of the daily briefings as she had some morals to tell the truth and not lie?
Calling the French childish, does little to show your comprehension of the situation. Or has the Mayor of Calais and the abuse of maritime law by the UK navy being glossed over as childish. Or the uk having the highest death rate in Europe and the EU that is being childish is it?
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• #15495
Has herd immunity and loved ones will die been forgotten already?
Is infection rate or death rate more important as a gauge to success?
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• #15496
Well if they uses case per 100K and increase... It's still less refined than Dutch government as they also look at the area.
But ok. Sounds sorta fair.
So travelling from UK to Netherlands bis ok, but it's orange as the UK now quarantines nl to uk travel.
https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/current-information
Rate can be seen by region... Most of NL is fine, but there are some areas with lots of cases.
I still can't visit my parents if I want to be sensible as both zones with airports have 55 and up cases per 100K
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• #15497
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53789972
And now everyone is rushing home to avoid quarantine...
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• #15498
As that won't make things worse...
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• #15499
Still, why should anyone quarantine if (as) many won't.
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• #15500
I guess this shows many people DO take the quarantine seriously.
Either cos of punishment avoidance or because they believe in it.
Tale some empty bottles. And a funnel. Sorted.