Bluestreak wrote:Was in Aldi today and all hand wash sold out. A few bars of proper soap available but shed loads of shampoo and shower gel.
Does shower gel and shampoo do the same job.........medical advise required.
BernardCribbensUSA wrote:Bluestreak wrote:Was in Aldi today and all hand wash sold out. A few bars of proper soap available but shed loads of shampoo and shower gel.
Does shower gel and shampoo do the same job.........medical advise required.
"Soap contains fat-like substances known as amphiphiles, some of which are structurally very similar to the lipids in the virus membrane. The soap molecules “compete” with the lipids in the virus membrane. This is more or less how soap also removes normal dirt from the skin"
The kind of soap really doesnt mater, there is no evidence that antibacterial soaps perform any bettter. Washing for 20 seconds with hot water is more important than any of the soaps you could use.
Monkeybutt wrote:Just been into Tesco and it was nuts, they had no toilet paper at all, reluctantly I asked at the checkout if they had any and a firm NO was the answer.
Walking back to the toilets with my pants around my ankles was a walk I never want to have to do again!
Monkeybutt wrote:Just been into Tesco and it was nuts, they had no toilet paper at all, reluctantly I asked at the checkout if they had any and a firm NO was the answer.
Walking back to the toilets with my pants around my ankles was a walk I never want to have to do again!
Monkeybutt wrote:Just been into Tesco and it was nuts, they had no toilet paper at all, reluctantly I asked at the checkout if they had any and a firm NO was the answer.
Walking back to the toilets with my pants around my ankles was a walk I never want to have to do again!
Monkeybutt wrote:Just been into Tesco and it was nuts, they had no toilet paper at all, reluctantly I asked at the checkout if they had any and a firm NO was the answer.
Walking back to the toilets with my pants around my ankles was a walk I never want to have to do again!
Bluestreak wrote:I cant understand why people are buying bumfodder like mad.
This virus does not give you the shits.
shilts wrote:It really is just one massive piss take. No bog roll at our supermarket, no pasta either and empty shelves everywhere.
Anyone stockpiling anything is complete fucktard and because there are so many of these fucktards, the sane amongst us will have to wipe our arses with our hands.
Flu is worse you idiots but we haven't grounded planes for that have we?
Literally, the World has gone mad.
Sad, pathetic and laughable.
The human race is thick as fuck.
shilts wrote:It really is just one massive piss take. No bog roll at our supermarket, no pasta either and empty shelves everywhere.
Anyone stockpiling anything is complete fucktard and because there are so many of these fucktards, the sane amongst us will have to wipe our arses with our hands.
Flu is worse you idiots but we haven't grounded planes for that have we?
Literally, the World has gone mad.
Sad, pathetic and laughable.
The human race is thick as fuck.
shilts wrote:It really is just one massive piss take. No bog roll at our supermarket, no pasta either and empty shelves everywhere.
Anyone stockpiling anything is complete fucktard and because there are so many of these fucktards, the sane amongst us will have to wipe our arses with our hands.
Flu is worse you idiots but we haven't grounded planes for that have we?
Literally, the World has gone mad.
Sad, pathetic and laughable.
The human race is thick as fuck.
Montpoolier wrote:Hands up all those who are thinking it can't happen here.
If the WHO are worried, anyone pretending there's no problem is bordering on the idiotic.
The WHO has succeeded in eradicating polio and. smallpox. i think that lends a fair bit of weight to their guidance.
All they are advocating is a few simple hygiene measures (knowing full well their advice will probably be totally wasted).
born toulouse wrote:I totally agree that we should follow the WHO's advice . I find it astonishing that people try to put them down.
TalbotAvenger wrote:People down the gym, the pub, the cinema, fucking selfish bastards, you’ll bring it home and pass it on, you’ll be fine, but your 80 year old relative won’t, your mate with immune issues won’t, a pal having chemo won’t
Showing the virus you aren’t afraid won’t work
In times of terrorism, go to the pub to show the enemy that unbeatable British spirit!
In a pandemic, do not go to the pub, because the enemy might follow you home and kill your nana
TalbotAvenger wrote:People down the gym, the pub, the cinema, fucking selfish bastards, you’ll bring it home and pass it on, you’ll be fine, but your 80 year old relative won’t, your mate with immune issues won’t, a pal having chemo won’t
Showing the virus you aren’t afraid won’t work
In times of terrorism, go to the pub to show the enemy that unbeatable British spirit!
In a pandemic, do not go to the pub, because the enemy might follow you home and kill your nana
CJpoolie wrote:The issue is that the ones who still go to pubs etc are thick as mince and selfish, if they had half a brain cell they would grasp the severity, they are the ones with all the pasta and bog roll too
Watching from afar wrote:OK then. So why are the government not closing down these pubs then?
accrington fan wrote:TalbotAvenger wrote:People down the gym, the pub, the cinema, fucking selfish bastards, you’ll bring it home and pass it on, you’ll be fine, but your 80 year old relative won’t, your mate with immune issues won’t, a pal having chemo won’t
if my experiance is anything to go on then older the person the less they seem bothered about it. a guy who will be 100 in a couple of weeks time is sick to death of hearing about it. different outlook on life or actually think they are on borrowed time anyway.
Montpoolier wrote:
I've never lived under a UK government that had both backbone and a social conscience.
Watching from afar wrote:
If our lovely Prime Minister was really serious about telling people not to go our socially wouldnt he have enforced closures? This allowing the businesses to claim on their insurance policies to protect them?
TalbotAvenger wrote:
In a pandemic, do not go to the pub, because the enemy might follow you home and kill your nana
MadJohn wrote:Meanwhile we have a chain of chemists charging a tenner for 32 paracetamol and £19.99 for a bottle of Calpol. What a time to be alive.
Watching from afar wrote:CJpoolie wrote:The issue is that the ones who still go to pubs etc are thick as mince and selfish, if they had half a brain cell they would grasp the severity, they are the ones with all the pasta and bog roll too
OK then. So why are the government not closing down these pubs then? And if they wont what do you want the pubs to do? And I very much doubt they are ones hoarding. They are more likely the ones hoping it all just goes away. The hoarders are the other extreme. The ones who have watched too much of the walking dead.
And remember also our government actually want us all to get it but they want to control when. Thus making this last even longer than it will anyway. And yet like I have already pointed out they wont make that very big decision. I wonder why?
Yubep wrote:is it me or are people still not taking this seriously? Especially the older generation.
Compo wrote:
The researchers in virology don’t seem bothered one said to me it’s nice a virus i.
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