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12 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Im still waiting on a response as to why packed supermarkets with no one wearing a mask in Norway does not see a sharp increase in cases.

Maybe the answer to this Andy is because Norwegians are probably a better quality of people compared to the absolute f#@kers who occupy these shores. 

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@trigger_andy

 

I am sure you just like to be argumentative for the sake of it.  I have briefly reread through your posts.  The only ? I see is the question about Rogaland.  No idea.  Never been there or heard of it.

 

The second question mark is you talking about 19 guys on a chopper and guess what?  
 

It isn’t my place to suggest measures for the UK.  
 

If you only quote part of something I type, that is your choice.

Regarding masks in restaurants - You don't have to wear them at your tables but in the public areas, you have to.  But you could only quote half of what I actually wrote if it makes you feel better.
 

As for the last bit you wrote.  I have a had a hard day and your words are like a record spinning around.   It doesn’t matter what I respond with as you will pull them apart and try and twist things. 
 

Unless of course I agree with you.  
 

 

 

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Just now, BlackFox said:

Maybe the answer to this Andy is because Norwegians are probably a better quality of people compared to the absolute ****************ers who occupy these shores. 

 

Your post is somewhat ambiguous. But I'll assume you mean that in the Stores in Norway they people are respecting distances etc, using hand sanitisers and all that BS? 

 

Because if that's what you're referring to I can give you first hand empirical evidence that that is simply not true. No one seems to cares about personal space, people are shopping as close together and leaning over each other just as you'd expect in the UK, they're picking up and smelling fruit and putting it back if its not to their fancy, standingshatting maskless with friends and its great. :) 

 

I think you do the people of the UK a disservice. Maybe you live in a right sh*thole but there is plently of places in the UK that are not even remotely like the picture you seem keep on promoting. Perhaps the sh*thole you live in does need an Oslo style lock-down. But where I live it could easily get away with less restrictions and as almost every SAGE prediction has been wildly inaccurate I'd say they'd be wrong here yet again, based on first hand real life and not their computer generated models with extremely sketchy success rates. 

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Just now, Rich Rule said:

If you only quote part of something I type

I only quoted a portion of the restaurant section as you said in a previous post that you did in fact have to wear them in restaurants. Now you've changed your story on that. I just wanted to highlight that. :) It also gave the indication that this rule was Norwaywide, which is also not the case.

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You do have to wear them in restaurants when you are not seated.  What part of that is difficult to comprehend?

 

Afaik my story hasn’t changed.

 

Ever tried to eat wearing a mask?  It’s tricky, so I am told.

 

 

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Just now, Rich Rule said:

You do have to wear them in restaurants when you are not seated.  What part of that is difficult to comprehend?

 

Ever tried to eat wearing a mask?  It’s tricky, so I am told.

 

 

Its not difficult to understand, but its also not what you wrote the other day. I was just clarifying that. :)

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On 15/02/2021 at 11:43, Rich Rule said:

Mask wearing is required inside restaurants and inside public areas like shops.

See? Not very clear but thankfully you've since addressed that. :) 

 

You've since clarified that you only wear masks in restaurants at some ski-centers while walking about but this is not the case for all and the slopes on the West Coast dont seem to be implementing that and the shops you're referring to are in the Capital and do not represent Norway as a whole but are Oslo-centric? 

 

Just so we're clear. 

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Just now, Tippin Alaybye said:


7-14 days incubation period for the infection, 2 weeks for an immune response from the vaccine. First dose reduces severity of infection

So the first dose reduces the severity of the infection but only after two weeks? 

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