'NOT A BRAIN CELL'

Fury as Brits STILL ignore calls to stay out of pubs during coronavirus crisis

REVELLERS are still flocking to pubs across the country despite pleas for social distancing to avoid the spread of deadly coronavirus.

Pictures have shown boozed-up Brits spilling out of clubs and bars as they continue to flout government advice and put each other at risk.

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rose to 3,269 yesterday with 144 deaths in the UK.

Others have called for Boris Johnson to close pubs while the disease continues to spread so Brits have no choice but to practice social distancing.

One user wrote: "Shocking isn’t it!? Some London pubs are packed. Dangerous irresponsible idiocy."

Another fumed: "People aren't exercising social distancing, bars are packed! Please Boris, for the love of God... and your people... shut the pubs!"

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While another said: "Local pub packed .... not a brain cell in there. But PM won’t tell them that. Because he’s one of them."

The boozers were slammed on social mediaCredit: NB PRESS LTD
People are still hitting the pubs despite the PM's request for them not toCredit: gavin rodgers/Pixel8000 07917221968
Although urged to stay away boozers have continued to go to pubsCredit: gavin rodgers/Pixel8000 07917221968
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People seemed unconcerned by the risks posed to them and others by going to the pubCredit: gavin rodgers/Pixel8000 07917221968
One man looked happy with his pint but Brits have been told not to go to the pubCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow
This group hasn't heeded Boris Johnson's warning to stay away from pubs and barsCredit: Reuters
Staff behind the bar were taking precautions and wearing gloves as the killer virus spreadsCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow
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Brits are meant to be practising social distancingCredit: NB PRESS LTD
They have been urged to stay away from the pubCredit: NB PRESS LTD

NHS Intensive Care consultant Jack has also slammed those continuing to socialise outside.

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It comes as the Queen and the PM yesterday urged the UK to unite and behave responsibly to beat coronavirus within 12 weeks.

In a passionate plea, Boris Johnson said the bug can be “sent packing” if the public follow the strict new rules.

He urged the nation: Don’t go to the pub, work from home and wash your hands."

But the PM again refused to rule out shutting pubs and restaurants to try to stop the spread - and made no hint as to whether it was on the way soon.

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"We will do it very much by the science and whether we think the advice given is working," he said.

"If we feel if it isn't working and we need to bring in tougher measures... nothing is ruled out."

His comments came just an hour after the Queen told Brits we must all "play our part" and not be selfish as the UK faces its biggest challenge since World War Two.

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St Patrick's Day drinkers were snapped packing out bars across Britain this week just hours after the government advice was issued.

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Students flooded pubs in Newcastle wearing green merchandise along with face masks.

And tourists in Ireland's capital dressed up in green and posed outside bars despite the Irish government's complete closure of bars and pubs across the country.

A reveller wears a face mask in LeedsCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Others covered their faces but were still out socialisingCredit: NB PRESS LTD
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Two girls grab a takeaway after a night out boozingCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Boris Johnson has been urged to close pubsCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Brits have also been bragging on social media over their boozy gatherings
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Young people have been told they can't 'breeze through' coronavirusCredit: Cirquelesoir/Instagram
St Patrick’s Day revellers hit pubs and bars as they ignore Boris Johnson’s coronavirus warning to stay indoors
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