Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (196 Viewers)

Nick

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They're stopping them from Monday! Perhaps a tad too late but better late than never
Should have been done the moment the first lockdown was announced.

Common sense. You couldn't go to your mates house but you could fly abroad and go on holiday with them.
 

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chiefdave

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I’m not sure, why has it taken so long it’s madness
Was alegedely first recommended to the government in February last year, by March even Patel was calling for the borders to be closed with the press reporting she got slapped down by No 10. Even the Daily Mail seemed up for it, perhaps not a surprise they didn't want to let foreigners in! This is from the Mail of March 26th.
Boris Johnson today distanced himself from Home Secretary Priti Patel after she called for the UK borders's to be closed to stop people arriving from coronavirus hotspots.

Downing Street said it was not seeking to seal up Britain's borders in the midst of the pandemic, despite the hardline measure being taken by other nations.
Just to clarify they're not stopping them coming to the country but they need 10 day quarantine or a negatives test after 5.
You're still allowed to go to your destination in the UK aren't you? They then expect you to quarantine once you get there, again how is that going to be enforced?
 

clint van damme

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Should have been done the moment the first lockdown was announced.

Common sense. You couldn't go to your mates house but you could fly abroad and go on holiday with them.

They should. But we are where we are. Over 3.5 million people now had their first jab so we're getting there. Just need to hang in for a few more months. Seems an age but it's not.
Nights will start getting lighter soon so that will help.
 

Nick

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Just to clarify they're not stopping them coming to the country but they need 10 day quarantine or a negatives test after 5.
A negative test prior to flying would probably be better
Yeah how many will stay in the house for 10 days?

"New mutant from X country"

Rinse and repeat.
 
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Nights will start getting lighter soon so that will help.
Immensely. Big problem atm is the only way to exercise is take some time out my day and go for a walk, which either doesn't go down well if there are meetings, or means every other bugger is doing the same in short days. Stay light until 9pm, and it's so much easier to stay / get fit, and everything looks so much better, anyway!

Oh, I must be pedantic and point out the nights are getting lighter already ;)
 

Nick

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Immensely. Big problem atm is the only way to exercise is take some time out my day and go for a walk, which either doesn't go down well if there are meetings, or means every other bugger is doing the same in short days. Stay light until 9pm, and it's so much easier to stay / get fit, and everything looks so much better, anyway!

Oh, I must be pedantic and point out the nights are getting lighter already ;)

Walk at night time less people around too.
 

Grendel

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May as well just ask hang ourselves now or lock ourselves up apart from work forever.

Or maybe we can stop cunts coming in from abroad completely to bring it in if it's from abroad.

If the virus only impacted under 50s with severity would you accept you’d need to lock yourself away
 

Grendel

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The Brazil flight thing is a bit of nonsense. I’ve been 4 times and never direct but via France and the Netherlands m

I try and be fair but there isn’t a chance we could have locked borders in March and still have them locked the following January
 

TTG

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Reading the first page of the thread makes me chuckle!
 

tisza

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If the virus only impacted under 50s with severity would you accept you’d need to lock yourself away
Spoke to a friend who's a senior consultant in a London hospital yesterday.
She said nearly 30% of those currently hospitalised in London are under 55. A big increase to the percentage she said she was seeing earlier.
 

wingy

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Not trying to scare folk here but we must remember we have played hard and fast here with people's health,not having a clue about any consequences.
Having had pneumonia as a tot , I can say from experience I haven't been too greatly impacted apart from latter life.
I have though suffered a plethora of fairly regular infection through the course of a lifetime, some pretty rough.
Here's the article.


 

CCFCSteve

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Was alegedely first recommended to the government in February last year, by March even Patel was calling for the borders to be closed with the press reporting she got slapped down by No 10. Even the Daily Mail seemed up for it, perhaps not a surprise they didn't want to let foreigners in! This is from the Mail of March 26th.


You're still allowed to go to your destination in the UK aren't you? They then expect you to quarantine once you get there, again how is that going to be enforced?

My recollection was a bit different and as I’ve said before if anyone’s not seen it the lockdown doc on bbc is well worth a watch as it’s interviewing SAGE/Nervtag scientific advisors who admit some of the stuff they just got wrong (understandable in unprecedented times)

Bit long but this is interesting and details the advice around borders (even mentions Liverpool’s match/large live events at start of March) . There’s no doubt mistakes were made but by and large the government, rightly or wrongly appears to have followed the scientific advice at the time


The documentary supports that. Basically the view that if the virus is here it’s here (which was probably Dec/Jan). Closing borders totally, especially from certain European nations would slow the spread but a lot of the other stuff ie temp checks on arrival etc etc, don’t really have much benefit.

It sounds like stronger enforcement of quarantine etc at the time would’ve given NHS more time to prepare but not sure it would have eradicated/majorly suppressed the virus in the longer term, unless there are only relatively few numbers of cases here and you keep borders shut.In the early days the major challenge would be the vast numbers of U.K. nationals/residents returning from especially Europe which is hard to control/monitor, not stopping ‘foreigners’ coming here

Ps sorry for the long post !!!
 

SBAndy

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You telling me it’s impossible to do your job from home? I thought you worked in Marketing.

I’m sure he posted previously that he was one of the only ones within the company with the ability to work from home but chose not to.
 

shmmeee

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My recollection was a bit different and as I’ve said before if anyone’s not seen it the lockdown doc on bbc is well worth a watch as it’s interviewing SAGE/Nervtag scientific advisors who admit some of the stuff they just got wrong (understandable in unprecedented times)

Bit long but this is interesting and details the advice around borders (even mentions Liverpool’s match/large live events at start of March) . There’s no doubt mistakes were made but by and large the government, rightly or wrongly appears to have followed the scientific advice at the time


The documentary supports that. Basically the view that if the virus is here it’s here (which was probably Dec/Jan). Closing borders totally, especially from certain European nations would slow the spread but a lot of the other stuff ie temp checks on arrival etc etc, don’t really have much benefit.

It sounds like stronger enforcement of quarantine etc at the time would’ve given NHS more time to prepare but not sure it would have eradicated/majorly suppressed the virus in the longer term, unless there are only relatively few numbers of cases here and you keep borders shut.In the early days the major challenge would be the vast numbers of U.K. nationals/residents returning from especially Europe which is hard to control/monitor, not stopping ‘foreigners’ coming here

Ps sorry for the long post !!!

The other half of a zero COVID strategy is a lockdown far tougher than we’ve ever had here for a month or two.

Having seen what I have I’m honestly not sure that’s possible here. Which...raises some questions.
 

RegTheDonk

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For those that have had the jab, or have friends / relatives that have ... do you get any paperwork to say you've had a vaccine? I can imagine a stage where you can travel to other countries, or perhaps across tiers, if you can provide evidence.
 

SBT

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Woopie doo, somebody drives to work and back.

Living the dream.

I mean, fair play to you if that is all you’re doing.

But it sounds to a lot of people on here, from all your tales of supermarkets, running out for lunch etc, that you’re seeing and doing a lot more than that. Unless you really do have a supernatural ability to tell if the contents of people’s shopping bags from Screwfix are essential just from driving past in your car.

I’m not saying this to try and shame you or call you a liar or anything - more to point out how pointless it is to be harping on about everyone else breaking the rules when pretty much everyone bends the rules from time to time, and any one of us could be making things worse in the process.
 

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