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  • NBQ002

    Yikes, the French are now only allowed to go outside for 1hr. Wtf

    • We had months of that in Melbourne.BusterBoy
    • We live near the border with France, and thousand of them have come to buy booze and tobaco to Basque Country, for weeks...OBBTKN
    • Not good, but if we want to stop this, we need to totally stop for at least a month... We've been on lockdown for 3 months, for nothingOBBTKN
    • That sucks so much. Get a treadmill? Not as bad in winter to be inside all the time but I'd go a bit crazy.NBQ00
    • On one hand nationwide lockdown sounds extreme but seems like people will still be allowed to go to work, kids are still going to school?yuekit
    • It's not the total lockdown you had in some places. I wonder if it will be enough to piss people off, not enough to actually stop the virusyuekit
    • Belgium will probably be next.ApeRobot
    • It seems it's the only way to break the second wave. But maybe it's too late already. I wonder if the USA watches what is going on over here...Longcopylover
    • ... and learns something. But probabely not. Too busy with elections and stuff.Longcopylover
    • I only go out for 30mins in LDN anyway. Shithole of a place, with scum 3rd world not wearing masks properly and looking like 'No-Face's from spirited away.shapesalad
    • @ApeRobot Isn't no Flemish Belgium already on lockdown (2-3 weeks before France) ?i_was
    • maybe its better to protect/distance the people over 65 in this phase and not shut down the economy on and off all the time cause our generation must pay for itapi
    • How's France's death rate?MondoMorphic
    • 250 yesterdayi_was
    • Ah, shapesalad. The fine English man too good for London hehe :)NBQ00
    • its beside lockdowns the only alternative if the goal is not to have the hospitals filled up.api
    • @i_was That is one the main problem, such a small country with two communities fighting for power and unable to speak from a single voice.ApeRobot
    • problem with shutting away the 65+'s is they have worked hard to retire and now want to get out, not be 'fastened' inside their homes.shapesalad
    • I really fed up... You can go to work, school is open and transport is crowded with people... But don"t go out please. Macron is a maretting man not a president.D4W33D
    • *marketingD4W33D
    • @shapesalad true, they do not want to give up their freedom for a given time. but the alternative is that we all will loose freedom + puplic retirement money.api

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