Coronavirus
#736
Re: Coronavirus
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#737
Lost in BE Cyberspace
Joined: Jun 2005
Location: In a large village called Auckland
Posts: 5,249
Re: Coronavirus
We're apparently running short of lemons too, so you might need to find an alternative option for your afternoon G&Ts. We could go all 'oo la la' Hendricks style and add a curl of cucumber instead but being NZ that's probably not an affordable option.
#738
Re: Coronavirus
βββJust don't mention the T word around these parts and we'll all get on fine... (Tomatoes) π€ͺ
#741
Re: Coronavirus
We could start another cucumber thread...
#742
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Joined: Jan 2016
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 744
Re: Coronavirus
One thing that impressed me yeah all those many years ago was the lemon trees growing outside with massive crops of ripe lemons.
Mind you, I think that was up around Auckland.
We struggle to grow lemons outside in the UK (although this year's crop for ripening next year are looking hopeful).
Mind you, I think that was up around Auckland.
We struggle to grow lemons outside in the UK (although this year's crop for ripening next year are looking hopeful).
#743
Re: Coronavirus
One thing that impressed me yeah all those many years ago was the lemon trees growing outside with massive crops of ripe lemons.
Mind you, I think that was up around Auckland.
We struggle to grow lemons outside in the UK (although this year's crop for ripening next year are looking hopeful).
Mind you, I think that was up around Auckland.
We struggle to grow lemons outside in the UK (although this year's crop for ripening next year are looking hopeful).
#744
Re: Coronavirus
It was a state housing thing I think, when they built a house they'd plant a lemon tree in the garden. We have lemons, apples, feijoa and grapes. I like fruit trees and bushes, in gardening terms it's the greatest reward for the least effort since all you really have to do is mow around them and trim them back a bit in winter.
Half a million vaccinations completed yesterday in the UK and the numbers are rising week on week. After a slow start they have found a more appropriate level of urgency to their vaccination program.
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Half a million vaccinations completed yesterday in the UK and the numbers are rising week on week. After a slow start they have found a more appropriate level of urgency to their vaccination program.
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#745
Re: Coronavirus
Community case today who appears to have traveled quite widely but was using the app.
#746
Re: Coronavirus
It was a state housing thing I think, when they built a house they'd plant a lemon tree in the garden. We have lemons, apples, feijoa and grapes. I like fruit trees and bushes, in gardening terms it's the greatest reward for the least effort since all you really have to do is mow around them and trim them back a bit in winter.
Half a million vaccinations completed yesterday in the UK and the numbers are rising week on week. After a slow start they have found a more appropriate level of urgency to their vaccination program.
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Half a million vaccinations completed yesterday in the UK and the numbers are rising week on week. After a slow start they have found a more appropriate level of urgency to their vaccination program.
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Perhaps good for its own thread on how we utilise our ground.
Obvs I am really wanting the UK Govt to finally grasp the nettle instead of the flip flop utter load of old flannel, like BoJo's silly fringe ,and GET ON WITH IT WITH SOME BLUNT HONESTY. Shouts !
I have friends that have and are suffering. We wanted to go back but that would be plain daft. It has been bluddy well 'opeless up there all round & families have lost and suffered for the slack attitude from those that should have been leading with some courage. Useess pile of lumps.
I am with you. Finally , at last, maybe it will be people of the nation first.
So today we, NZ, have a case out there in the community after 2 months since the naughty lot that were not quite honest , and so maybe more to come . It was always going to happen despite the very very best of efforts, routines, protocols and the like. The virus is far more clever and adaptable than us.
I am so proud of what NZ has done for its people & that comes from me, a person that has never really had her heart and soul here for any reason. The go hard , go early = Fab. I loved that openness and the honesty. The approach. Breathing space to watch , learn, adapt and put in place and trial assorted methods to combat from a frontline whilst other countries ,like the UK, flounder on a back foot.
Anyway. I shall be stocking up on many kleenex toilet tissues and a house size bottle of sanitiser and bleach. We already have the fruit , veg, eggs.
#747
Re: Coronavirus
The most important thing is that we all panic buy toilet roll, flour and yeast. I've no idea why this is important but having established the tradition I'll be damned if I'm going to stop now.
Best efforts must continue to be made at the borders until the vaccine arrives. Once everyone has had their chance we can begin to unwind the most onerous restrictions fairly rapidly.
Best efforts must continue to be made at the borders until the vaccine arrives. Once everyone has had their chance we can begin to unwind the most onerous restrictions fairly rapidly.
#748
Re: Coronavirus
Not sure many in NZ are finding any onerous restrictions other than the luxury of overseas travel. Most of us plebs are still going about daily lives as usual atm.
I shall restrain from buying loo rolls. We already have the quake supply. Tea bags on the other hand....
I shall restrain from buying loo rolls. We already have the quake supply. Tea bags on the other hand....
#749
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Joined: Jun 2005
Location: In a large village called Auckland
Posts: 5,249
Re: Coronavirus
I got an extra box of tea bags today.
#750
Re: Coronavirus
Probably promoted by the recent community outbreak the Government in New Zealand seems prepared to approve the Pfizer vaccine soon. They have 1.5m doses on order (enough for 750,000 people) due for delivery in Q1. We'll keep an eye on the numbers vaccinated as this is kind of a good dress rehearsal for the main rollout in Q3, many OECD countries that thought they where "prepared" for a rapid vaccination program tripped over the starting blocks. As Americas foremost philosopher, Mike Tyson, said "Everyone has a plan until they're punched in the face."