Re: Coronavirus
Posted: 22 May 2020, 16:01
Good Man Cheffy
That’s blooming brilliant Cheffy, you must all be very proud of yourselves.cheffy007 wrote:Just delivered pack lunch number 213 to the NHS nurses and doctors working at our local assessment centre in Tunbridge Wells. Having a few contacts has been helpful as my local baker gives me fresh rolls every day, my butcher supplies sausage meat for my homemade sausage rolls and ham, a local chocolate workshop donates handmade chocolate bars and a neighbour who runs an online fruit and veg delivery business is giving me fresh fruit. Its great to see a small local community all helping out and being supportive to these hard working people who either come there on the back of a 12 hour shift or before they go off to do a night shift. Hopefully it wont be much longer and we will all get back to relative normality.
Agreed, there's many of them out there. CheffyPhoenixUnited wrote:
Nice one Cheffy. No fuss, no bother, people like you are unsung heroes and deserve huge, huge credit
BB, that breaks my heart!! Think positive and think happy things!! On subject, I'm quite shocked at these stories coming out about premier league players and staff having Covid19, hmm, I think some of these will be false.Barlow Boy wrote:Our last game at ER this season, against Huddersfield, there were 36,514 in the stadium, the death toll for Coronavirus in the UK is now officially 36,675. I remember looking around the stadium that day, knowing I might not be back for a while, and to think that many people who were in the stadium that day have now died from the virus.
Absolutely horrible.
It really brought it home to me Dom, so sad to think of all those people and devastated families.DominanceUK wrote:BB, that breaks my heart!! Think positive and think happy things!! On subject, I'm quite shocked at these stories coming out about premier league players and staff having Covid19, hmm, I think some of these will be false.Barlow Boy wrote:Our last game at ER this season, against Huddersfield, there were 36,514 in the stadium, the death toll for Coronavirus in the UK is now officially 36,675. I remember looking around the stadium that day, knowing I might not be back for a while, and to think that many people who were in the stadium that day have now died from the virus.
Absolutely horrible.