Health Coronavirus 2020 / Worldwide (Stats live update in OP)

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Trick is to order on-line for home delivery....That way you get first dibs.
Wrong. There was an article a few days ago that mentioned online orders aren’t being filled and are in some cases days late in delivery due to pressure on supply
 

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Looks like it's Newscorp or bust then....Just be sure n use the Bolt & punani articles first.
Hang on. It’s like people think that there is some sort of magic supermarket when you order online from Coles or Woolies. This is BS

They just send there own shoppers out with a trolley to fill your order. Take it out the back for packing and delivery. You don’t get any special access to products and produce because ‘you choose to shop online’
 
Hang on. It’s like people think that there is some sort of magic supermarket when you order online from Coles or Woolies. This is BS

They just send there own shoppers out with a trolley to fill your order. Take it out the back for packing and delivery. You don’t get any special access to products and produce because ‘you choose to shop online’

Seems you have trouble moving-on....I'd suggest a laxative, but in the current climate….probs best find another alternative.

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Seems you have trouble moving-on....I'd suggest a laxative, but in the current climate….probs best find another alternative.

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Moving on from what .. straw man

You might be best served using that tersorium in your mouth
 
I work at Woolies and the last week has been the most ridiculous shit I have ever seen in my life.
Shelves being stocked at higher levels than they would normally be filled and the stock is gone half an hour after we open.
 

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I work at Woolies and the last week has been the most ridiculous shit I have ever seen in my life.
Shelves being stocked at higher levels than they would normally be filled and the stock is gone half an hour after we open.

Do staff get first dibs on the bog rolls?
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Never really pictured frogs as post scratchers.

Anyway, i’ll accept you’ve been talking shit by your lack of purpose discussing the topic

That straw you've been using has clearly made you very angry & irritable....Hope you can find a soothing balm.
 
Do staff get first dibs on the bog rolls?
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We could if we wanted to but we all see how much stock is coming in every single day on the truck so there's not really that much to worry about. I think I've only seen one person grab some before we opened for the day while the rest of us are just watching as the crowd RUNS (not joking) straight to the toilet paper section as the doors open everyday.
 
How's the Grand Prix looking now?

The Italian Grand Prix isn't until September....apparently the virus doesn't cope very well above 27 degrees Celsius....Wait & see would be my guess.

It's in Monza, which is North of Milan, close to the Swiss border, so it's not in the areas currently in quarantine & lock-down I believe.
 
The Italian Grand Prix isn't until September....apparently the virus doesn't cope very well above 27 degrees Celsius....Wait & see would be my guess.

It's in Monza, which is North of Milan, close to the Swiss border, so it's not in the areas currently in quarantine & lock-down I believe.

Melbourne's hosting the season opener next week, Bahrain's holding theirs indoors and China's postponed.

Melbourne’s season-opening Australian GP is expected to take place next weekend under enhanced health security measures.

Ferrari – along with rivals AlphaTauri and tyre supplier Pirelli – is based in Italy, and staff arriving into Australia ahead of next week’s season opening Grand Prix will be subjected to health screening to detect possible signs of coronavirus before being cleared to enter the country.

Italy is Europe’s worst-hit country, with severe restrictions in place for the northern region of Lombardy – where Ferrari’s headquarters are located.

 
Melbourne's hosting the season opener next week, Bahrain's holding theirs indoors and China's postponed.

Melbourne’s season-opening Australian GP is expected to take place next weekend under enhanced health security measures.

Ferrari – along with rivals AlphaTauri and tyre supplier Pirelli – is based in Italy, and staff arriving into Australia ahead of next week’s season opening Grand Prix will be subjected to health screening to detect possible signs of coronavirus before being cleared to enter the country.

Italy is Europe’s worst-hit country, with severe restrictions in place for the northern region of Lombardy – where Ferrari’s headquarters are located.

Is this our government placing economic importance over the health of its citizens?
 
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