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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby Chrisdee » Fri Nov 06, 2020 6:04 pm

Premises do get infected in a bank/premises , door handles, counters, electronic pens etc. An infected person touches something leaves the virus then you touch it.
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby MichaelC » Fri Nov 06, 2020 6:22 pm

Let's be serious. The virus is here, nobody knows whats been touched or when. Its here forever, get used to that thought.
The only guaranteed way to avoid it is to lock yourself away completely and possibly for ever. No outside movement at all, no contact with anyone or anything.
Seriously how realistic is this?
We just need to be careful, masks as necessary and wash hands regularly. That's all you can really do and there is no guarantees you still wont come into contact with it, but that's it.
We need to learn to live with it and get on with our lives as best we can.
Stop panicking....
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby AndyC » Fri Nov 06, 2020 6:34 pm

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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby sunworshipper » Fri Nov 06, 2020 6:51 pm

MichaelC wrote:Let's be serious. The virus is here, nobody knows whats been touched or when. Its here forever, get used to that thought.
The only guaranteed way to avoid it is to lock yourself away completely and possibly for ever. No outside movement at all, no contact with anyone or anything.
Seriously how realistic is this?
We just need to be careful, masks as necessary and wash hands regularly. That's all you can really do and there is no guarantees you still wont come into contact with it, but that's it.
We need to learn to live with it and get on with our lives as best we can.
Stop panicking....


Totally agree
You have to be careful but you cannot stay in forever.
You must look very carefully these days when you cross the road because these electric cars cannot be heard so you more likely to get killed by one of these cars as by catching COVID , I think
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby Chrisdee » Fri Nov 06, 2020 7:58 pm

Tell that to the 45 million who have been infected

sunworshipper wrote:
You must look very carefully these days when you cross the road because these electric cars cannot be heard so you more likely to get killed by one of these cars as by catching COVID , I think
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby BohsPaul » Fri Nov 06, 2020 8:04 pm

sunworshipper wrote:You must look very carefully these days when you cross the road because these electric cars cannot be heard so you more likely to get killed by one of these cars as by catching COVID , I think


And the winner of the stupidest statement of the day goes to..,
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby william » Fri Nov 06, 2020 8:50 pm

I think the post should say Rojales as this is your town Quesada is just a urbanization in Rojales,then you could check your statistics for your area.
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby william » Fri Nov 06, 2020 8:53 pm

This proves that mixing spreads Covid-19,Covid-19 does not move we spread it ,so when down your local bar remember the distance and wear you mask
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby Ginner » Fri Nov 06, 2020 9:17 pm

I think they just wanted feedback from people to see if it’s in this specific area. I know at least 8 people who have tested positive in the last week in Quesada and I don’t know a massive amount of people so who knows how many more there are but that’s a third of the total in Rojales who have tested positive. I know the bars and restaurants are struggling but we really do need to be very careful. If you go out, stick to the distancing and hygiene procedures. The bars and restaurants in this area are doing all they can to keep us safe by deep cleaning but we all have a responsibility too to keep ourselves and others around us safe. Most importantly though, if you’ve been in contact with anyone who has tested positive, isolate for 14 days. Don’t be responsible for spreading it further.
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Re: Covid in Quesada

Postby jamiep » Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:22 pm

Me and hubby went for meal at 5 o'clock. We try to go out couple of times a week to support local businesses but now will go out early to avoid the crowds. Only us in there until a table of 6 sat down. This was obviously 3 couples as we saw them arrive separately. Now I know this is allowed currently but as reports of increasing positive tests in the area I personally think this is where it is spreading as these people were in no way socially distancing as I saw them embrace and one lady pecked the others in the group on the cheek.

Please please observe the rules if you must socialise.... all of the rules... its only common sense to avoid actual contact as much as it goes against the grain.

I do not want to see the bars have to close and all the hardship it entails...they are working so hard to maintain hygiene and these folk would probably be the first to blame the establishments rather than thier own thoughtless behaviour.

Ps popped into tesco for a nose...walked straight back out could not beleive the amount of people in there like is is normal times.....IT'S NOT NORMAL TIMES PEOPLE

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