by Workingman » 17 Mar 2020, 00:13
Of course it is common sense.
For me the main thing is putting money on the gas and electric to keep warm as I am on pre-pay. The rest I can work round, as we all can if we try, even for 12 weeks. We are not all going to die, despite what the press would have us believe. Millions of those over 70, and who have problems, never see anyone for months on ends anyways, not even family and supposed friends, so not much changes there.
Jo, some of us are helping with online scrips so that the pharmacies scrips can either be collected or be delivered.
What I now worry about, and this does concern me, is what happens if / when the gas or electricity goes off - it could.
If those workers get ill and cannot get to work we are screwed, really screwed. No number of civil servants, politicians. journalists, PHD graduates in PPE, economists or 'Think tankers' will be able to bridge that gap - we will have no gas or electricity.