Day Twelve

Mar 27, 2020 17:09

To lose ONE health minister to coronavirus may be regarded as a misfortune, to lose TWO looks like carelessness.

coronavirus

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bluemeanybeany March 27 2020, 16:34:56 UTC
I know it's perhaps because they'll be in medical environments, but it may also be because Westminster and Kensington are right up at the top of UK infection areas.

Basically starting at London Bridge and then going west following along the river out to Kew seems to be particularly afflicted areas.

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azdak March 28 2020, 13:02:22 UTC
Or because Boris shook hands with everyone at the hospital with coronavirus patients and then infected the cabinet?

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bluemeanybeany March 28 2020, 13:13:43 UTC
Possibly, although I think it came the other way in that Nadine Norris got it first some time ago now. Also Boris was at the press conference with the Chief Scientist who got it last week.

At least everyone now has a convenient excuse to avoid the Prime Minister, and all politicians really as Westminster seems to be the regional hotspot.

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executrix March 27 2020, 21:29:00 UTC
I am sending Thoughts and Prayers to Boris Johnson. Particularly prayers that he spent a lot of time standing next to Donald Trump.

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azdak March 28 2020, 13:02:37 UTC
Now that is a prayer I can get right alongside!

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vilakins March 28 2020, 00:06:39 UTC
In Austria or the UK?

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azdak March 28 2020, 13:03:16 UTC
The UK. Austria's been very sensible and has an excellent health minister who is also a Green and a very good egg.

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vilakins March 28 2020, 20:51:56 UTC
That sounds more like us. I'm very pleased with our government, especially how they're handling this. If I came from the UK, I'd never go back (unless Scotland or Wales seceded).

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