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Is It Not A Little Farcical
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Gyms are now allowed to open along with social distancing in place, this involves some of the equipment, being spaced out, and some in between not to be used, but is that really going to work, when we are told that droplets of the virus can carry in the air from nose and mouth. Someone exercising will inhale and exhale way beyond normal. Does this not just make distancing a bit silly.
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The handling of the pandemic had been ok-ish, given the lack of past experience to draw on, at least in England, until recently when a mixture of relaxation of the rules and new unreasonable restrictions and demands were brought into play. It's become rather farcical since. It's as if government is scared to try to return to normal and has panicked.
15:24 Sat 25th Jul 2020
They are not wearing masks, at least on the gym they were showing on TV this morning, and no mention of such. Plus the other stupid idea was that the changing rooms are closed along with the showers, so you just come out in a sweat and jump in you're car. So you can spend 1/2 hours in one room all inhaling/ exhaling heavy, but when breathing normal you can't change or shower, madness in my view.
>Of course it's farcical - just like Boris's handling of this pandemic.
So would you suggest keeping the gyms closed, diddlydo? Until when? I don't mind either way- I prefer walking and running outside but some really miss the gym. I can see that a small risk remains but you have to offset that against the health (mental and physical), social and economic aspects.
Some people wear blinkers and can only ever see one side of an argument
So would you suggest keeping the gyms closed, diddlydo? Until when? I don't mind either way- I prefer walking and running outside but some really miss the gym. I can see that a small risk remains but you have to offset that against the health (mental and physical), social and economic aspects.
Some people wear blinkers and can only ever see one side of an argument
Well to keep it on the same thread, has the two go hand in hand. I went through a very big park during the week, and the kids playground was packed, along with hundreds of dads, moms, and nans.
Next to the playground are the toilets, ladies, disabled and men's in that order, they had closed the ladies and the men's, just leaving the disabled open, it said due to covid? I couldn't count how many were waiting in line at the disabled, it was ridiculous, so hundreds of people being forced to use one toilet, that is madness, where's the sense or logic in that?
Next to the playground are the toilets, ladies, disabled and men's in that order, they had closed the ladies and the men's, just leaving the disabled open, it said due to covid? I couldn't count how many were waiting in line at the disabled, it was ridiculous, so hundreds of people being forced to use one toilet, that is madness, where's the sense or logic in that?
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