Scots too tough for Coronavirus?

It’s nearly 4 weeks now since Dr Calderwood warned us that our first case of Coronavirus would arrive in the ‘coming days.’ We’ve now had 404 negative tests. Dr Calderwood is, however, still expectant.

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Here’s a thought, ill-informed and tempting fate no doubt but, you know that saying about us?

‘Wha’s like us? Damn few and they’re a’ deid!’

After centuries of surviving grinding poverty, in damp tenements with polluted water and air, thanks to our Tory and Labour masters, are our immune systems just a bit too tough for that poncey Coronavirus?

Footnote: I checked the provenance of poncey before I used it. It means pretentious or affected. I reject any other connotations associated with sexual preference. Actually, I don’t really know what that might be anyway. I’m outta here! No, not out but outta!

4 thoughts on “Scots too tough for Coronavirus?

  1. No, we are just too poor to go travelling abroad. And too scared in case we need to use a blue passport. Yay for self-quarantine!

    (It doesn’t open in a new tab. Get the cat off the keyboard)

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  2. No, nothing makes sense any more. Actually, it never did, so no change then!

    I gave you your desired-for response on your sanitary clause article btw – well, probably not exactly as desired :-). I also posted a link to a legal news take on the unworkability of the GRA reform in the child medication article I did, but it might be worth giving folk a rest from such things for now, and I didn’t really write much about it.

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