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Topic History of: Major incident in Manchester.
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Green Man Barney wrote:
To those infected - it was a disaster.

Please understand that the most dangerous threat to human life in our country is the coranovirus.

It's not vaguely 'trivial' - so many families in every country on earth will tell you that!


And we need more information - locations/deviations/NHS competency etc. - rather than less.


In the UK where we live - and elsewhere, where we might be going...







JK2006 Disagree with Barney; agree with Honey.
Barney To those infected - it was a disaster.

Please understand that the most dangerous threat to human life in our country is the coranovirus.

It's not vaguely 'trivial' - so many families in every country on earth will tell you that!


And we need more information - locations/deviations/NHS competency etc. - rather than less.


In the UK where we live - and elsewhere, where we might be going...



Honey Barney wrote:
Again Honey, I'd disagree. Because many who see unexplained spikes - when the graphs are supposed to be levelling out or declining - will be very interested.

For example, I've cancelled my Salford trip as a result of this news item - and am most grateful for it getting priority coverage. As I was with the Leicester events.




I agree it is very concerning, but not a flipping major disaster!
Barney Again Honey, I'd disagree. Because many who see unexplained spikes - when the graphs are supposed to be levelling out or declining - will be very interested.

For example, I've cancelled my Salford trip as a result of this news item - and am most grateful for it getting priority coverage. As I was with the Leicester events.