Londoner: It’s like being in a zombie film

The UK government is considering a partial lockdown in London to stem the coronavirus pandemic, amid concerns that residents in the capital are not heeding advice to stay at home. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.

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  1. I just came back from Walmart. It was a madhouse, there was eggs and milk, but all the bread was gone, all the lunchmeat, and of course, all the TP was gone. I’ve never seen empty shelves like that in America. We are indeed living in interesting times.

    1. Jesus is coming back!!!! Accept him into your heart NOW before it’s to late… Weather you want to believe it or not, you will have to face him, and you will go to one of two places heaven or hell. Jesus Christ is the only way to the father in heaven. These things that’s happening now is NOTHING compared to Gods SOON wrath, and judgement. ABC’s to salvation ADMIT you make mistakes (sinner) BELIEVE Jesus Christ is Lord and SAVIOR (with your heart) CONFESS with your mouth (he is Lord and savior) and you will be saved and raptured when he takes his church home. He’s coming SOONER than most think, we are in the final seconds of the end of days….❤️

    1. @Jase Boon Winchesters handle nice and are real lite to carry in the woods. The lever action hardly ever jams.

    2. @Rick Sanchez I will use my sword for the zombies, I will save bullets for everyone else. Got a sweet little crossbow and a wicked spear too.

  2. I got all the good experience I need
    Cod zombies
    Resident evil
    State of decay
    Every zombie film ever made

    1. EVIL SLAYER597 this one is a great movie in the making : CORONAVIRUS for God’s sakes wash your hands,…rated pg13

  3. Huge thanks to everyone participating to overcome the coronavirus pandemic.
    NHS staff are doing extraordinary work across the country to help our fight against coronavirus.
    We now need to play our part in supporting them by following the government’s guidance and working from home if you possibly can.

    1. Rabiku Ibn Swaibu. I do not know if the trend has started in English cities, but over here in several European countries, at 8 pm, we go to our doorsteps and balconies and clap for a few minutes to give our thanks to the medical teams, police work, and all the others who look after us. And we exchange a few words of comfort between neighbours, from a safe distance of course. It is to be helpful, both for those for whom it is intended, and for us. The best to you and your loved ones.

    2. Dominique Brasseur that’s a nice way to show your appreciation for all the work going on behind the scenes, people risking their lives and lives of the ones close to them

    1. Of course! That’s exactly the point of the production of these movies, to program your subconscious into acceptance of what’s going on today. Welcome to the magical world of Hollywood!

    2. I can’t wait to chop up zombies with my new Chinese war sword. I bought it months ago because I had a dream about this.

  4. Why cant they fin a decent microphone to the prime minister, he always sound like a bad phone line.

    1. Did the Prime Minister just wake up from a nap 😂😂 someone on his team couldn’t tell him he needs to comb his hair before going on TV

    2. @Hils Drænet if the whole video or all videos on YouTube sounded bad to me I would not have written. It’s only when Borris talks from that podium

    1. You do know he messes his hair up on purpose before interviews? He wants to remain relatable. There’s even people from his staff that has come out telling news outlets that he doesn’t let them fix his hair before he goes public.

    1. @Raider Legendary I dunno, we dunno, nobody knows. We were both following same ‘strategy’ of “letting it run its course” until they sent a little message to trump showing him we’d lose over 2 million if we stayed the course. People who contracted it today will start showing up in 2 weeks because we still aren’t doing much testing, now we all have to separate and wait to see how muc health care is overwhelmed.
      You might know all of this. All I know is what I see.

    2. Yes, we know and a lot of us are absolutely steaming about it. He’s an absolute muppet who shouldn’t be left in charge of an ant farm.

    3. Actually UK was the only government brave enough to admit. We are gonna get it. Let’s build immunity. But it was actually a smart almost ingenious

  5. It’s like being in a Zombie film, with no Zombies, and this will eventually end in a couple months. So more like an OutBreak or Pandemic movie.

    1. Nope. Dads work, moms stay with the kids. Works great.

      The systematic problem came when we stopped doing that.

      Moms aren’t mothers anymore.

  6. Asking retired Drs and nurses to come back to work is crazy. They’re elderly. Aren’t they gonna be signing their death certificates?

    1. I as a young man, volunteer as tribute to be a substitute doctor. I have a liberal arts degree and have watched thousands of hours of youtube videos and medical docudramas. Please consider me

    2. From what I understand in New York, the retired healthcare workers are there as a backup staff, basically to be there in the absolute worst case scenario that all the younger current staff gets infected and has to go in isolation/treatment/or worse. Obviously, this would really be terrible because you would have a much older, elderly group of doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers that are vulnerable to sickness and death. I believe the elder staff would likely be a stop gap or supervise from home while hopefully the younger staff come back, or at least hoping that not all the younger staff gets sick at once.

  7. As Dr Fauci in America said, act as if you have it and can pass it along, especially with those whose health is already compromised. Make each trip out be assessed as to its importance.

  8. “You can breathe. You can blink. You can cry… Hell, they’re all gonna be doing that.” — Negan TWD

  9. A question then: Did all the producers of the recent wave of zombie flicks know something we didn’t?

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