Not the ones I’ve been on, they can be more busy, unless it’s a camping a la ferme ,if your out walking how do you know someone with covid hasn’t touched that stile or gate before you,I don't see that I am at any more risk of spreading/catching covid19 on a rural campsite in France than I would be in Britain somewhere. In my experience, campsites in Britain are often more overcrowded than in France
Not the ones I’ve been on, they can be more busy, unless it’s a camping a la ferme ,if your out walking how do you know someone with covid hasn’t touched that stile or gate before you,
For once, I agree with you!Out of all the coronovirus guff I've read, that is the gold medal winner.![]()
For once, I agree with you!
Am I more likely to catch it from a French stile or an English one?
Crack on, today’s news announcement Covid 19 is on the rise in Europe, so the gamble is, which region is going to be clamped down next?For once, I agree with you!
Am I more likely to catch it from a French stile or an English one?
Or goes into the toilet block and leaves covid on everything they touch, and what fun it will be filling in the forms the French had people doing, just to go to the supermarket as they did a few months back, try arguing that with a gendarme, not to mention if the cafes and restaurants are closed, but you do what you want, have funOut of all the coronovirus guff I've read, that is the gold medal winner.![]()
I'll take my chance with the lightning strike thanks.Or goes into the toilet block and leaves covid on everything they touch, and what fun it will be filling in the forms the French had people doing, just to go to the supermarket as they did a few months back, try arguing that with a gendarme, not to mention if the cafes and restaurants are closed, but you do what you want, have fun
I think it is a wee bit more likely than that...I'll take my chance with the lightning strike thanks.![]()
I think it is a wee bit more likely than that...
On average ~3 people a year die of lightning strikes in the UK so you have roughly a 1-in-20,000,000+ chance of being zapped to death. Even in a small town like Todmorden, 10 people have died of Covid-19 since April, and 5 in smaller Hebden Bridge/Mytholmroyd - closer to 1-in-1,000! That's the ones who died. Statistically, about 1-in-200 will have been ill enough to need hospital care and a lot of the survivors will be having a very rough time in their physical rehab.
Why just the UK?Well you've all convinced me: I'll not risk travelling to the UK until the Covid situation there improves dramatically.
I think it is a wee bit more likely than that...
On average ~3 people a year die of lightning strikes in the UK so you have roughly a 1-in-20,000,000+ chance of being zapped to death. Even in a small town like Todmorden, 10 people have died of Covid-19 since April, and 5 in smaller Hebden Bridge/Mytholmroyd - closer to 1-in-1,000! That's the ones who died. Statistically, about 1-in-200 will have been ill enough to need hospital care and a lot of the survivors will be having a very rough time in their physical rehab.