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SBAndy

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He's the reason people are suffering with mental health issues, a bit of optimism and he straight away looks for the negatives.....wanker

Give it a rest. He’s trying to hold the government’s decision making to account. “He’s the reason people are suffering with mental health issues” is crass as fuck.
 

Nick

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Give it a rest. He’s trying to hold the government’s decision making to account. “He’s the reason people are suffering with mental health issues” is crass as fuck.

It really isn't to be fair, you only had to watch Good Morning Britain when Morgan was on it to see how damaging it could be with all the scare mongering.

To think that having constant negativity from the media pushed at people all the time doesn't impact mental health is very naive.
 

chiefdave

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"Just 15 people out of 58,000 test positive for Covid after test events including the Brits - Mirror Online" Fifteen people test positive for Covid after 58,000 take part in events trial
What do these events actually prove in terms of how things we be moving forwards? They all require a negative test for entry so aren't they just showing you can put a load of people without covid in a room together and they don't catch covid from each other?

Or is this leading up to the introduction of tests and vaccine passports to get into events?
 

Nick

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What do these events actually prove in terms of how things we be moving forwards? They all require a negative test for entry so aren't they just showing you can put a load of people without covid in a room together and they don't catch covid from each other?

Or is this leading up to the introduction of tests and vaccine passports to get into events?

Makes sense to have tests and passports to get into events though.
 

SBT

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Not that Peston's Twitter account is a hill that anyone would want to die on, but it's not every journalist's job to paint the sunniest picture they can. Think some people would prefer the North Korean approach by the sounds of it.
 

PVA

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He's the reason people are suffering with mental health issues, a bit of optimism and he straight away looks for the negatives.....wanker

Willing to blame the media for damaging people's mental health yet just as willing to ignore the government's incompetence literally killing thousands and thousands of people.
 

jordan210

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Give it a rest. He’s trying to hold the government’s decision making to account. “He’s the reason people are suffering with mental health issues” is crass as fuck.

He realy isn't. As cant even look at basic numbers and get the right info. He like many other in the press just want an easy ride of constant scare stories.

The press over this have shown true colours. Look how hypcirticl Dan Hodges now he clerkly is on the payroll.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Give it a rest. He’s trying to hold the government’s decision making to account. “He’s the reason people are suffering with mental health issues” is crass as fuck.

Which is fair up to a point, but he doesn’t have access to the same data as Johnson.
 

SBAndy

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Which is fair up to a point, but he doesn’t have access to the same data as Johnson.

Absolutely. And in all fairness I am of the belief that there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the 21st June plans. Peston is using the data available and explaining his thoughts, what would you be wanting a political journalist to be doing?

This is probably coming across as me being a big softie when it comes to all this, but given the levels of unjustified negativity/scaremongering you do see from the media I think it’s a bit of a stretch to be lumping in Peston’s comments.

Anyway, I don’t think it’ll matter what Peston says in the long run. I think it’s likely becoming clear that the strain isn’t vaccine resistant and, like I say, reasons to be cautiously optimistic. Emphasis on cautiously, we’ve got a further 5 weeks of data gathering yet.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Absolutely. And in all fairness I am of the belief that there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the 21st June plans. Peston is using the data available and explaining his thoughts, what would you be wanting a political journalist to be doing?

This is probably coming across as me being a big softie when it comes to all this, but given the levels of unjustified negativity/scaremongering you do see from the media I think it’s a bit of a stretch to be lumping in Peston’s comments.

Anyway, I don’t think it’ll matter what Peston says in the long run. I think it’s likely becoming clear that the strain isn’t vaccine resistant and, like I say, reasons to be cautiously optimistic. Emphasis on cautiously, we’ve got a further 5 weeks of data gathering yet.

Yes true, it just frustrates me that he's commenting as a lay person rather than a more scientifically grounded journalist. To justify full unlocking we need proof that vaccines cut the link between infection and serious illness. To be honest I think we have a large body of evidence to support just that, but no harm letting it grow for another month
 

clint van damme

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It really isn't to be fair, you only had to watch Good Morning Britain when Morgan was on it to see how damaging it could be with all the scare mongering.

To think that having constant negativity from the media pushed at people all the time doesn't impact mental health is very naive.

I agree about the constant negativity.
But they reckon 20 percent of covid patients develop mental health issues s surely its not responsible to down play it either?
 

clint van damme

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Well it's subjective isn't it.
Wasn't there an article about scientists and government admitting to inducing fear to persuade behaviours?

There was. But sometimes people need it to be honest.
We're within touching distance of getting back to some sort of normality, let's not blow it by being complacent.
 

Nick

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I agree about the constant negativity.
But they reckon 20 percent of covid patients develop mental health issues s surely its not responsible to down play it either?

Not even play it down, just not make out the world is going to end. Every single day Piers Morgan was shouting, screaming and saying how bad it was. He obviously didn't think it himself because he was behaving differently on a personal level.

How many people are going to be petrified of living a normal life now? Even reading this thread you can see that there are people who are going to live very differently now even when things are open.

Every little "mutant strain" is going to scare the shit out of people because of DEADLY MUTANT headlines where in reality more people have probably died on motorways this week.

It just needs context.
 

wingy

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There was. But sometimes people need it to be honest.
We're within touching distance of getting back to some sort of normality, let's not blow it by being complacent.
Well I think we know I've not been a fan of nudge nudge psychology over decisive instruction, but that's to do with the generation I come from .
We only need to look at the confusion on travel corridors last week to see what vague advice brings.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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What an absolute twat he is, typical press

Be careful what you wish. Without focusing on the pandemic it's back to Brexit and what a fantastic achievement it's been so far. Oh, and the behaviour of government ministers during the crisis and reports on how we fared etc. I think for the Tories I'd be more than happy to have the press harping on about lockdown easing.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Well I think we know I've not been a fan of nudge nudge psychology over decisive instruction, but that's to do with the generation I come from .
We only need to look at the confusion on travel corridors last week to see what vague advice brings.

Yeah. It's a bit crass sitting in pubs asking people if their wife's a goer

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Evo1883

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Decided to click on an anti vaxxers profile on twitter and have a read through , full of peoples opinions being retweeted etc.

It's crazy tbh I never realised just how many people were so against this.

The best one was a bbc article about a vaccine centre that had graffiti on it with the words depopulation centre or something like that .

Got me thinking , who would be the babysitters in a world with no 18 plus year olds 🤣
 

Saddlebrains

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BTW, I've felt fine since having the jab , today I had a couple of pains in my bicep and that's it .
Had a mental dream Wednesday night but apart from that all good


Yea i had no side effects whatsoever on both jabs (PFizer) but my arm has never been so sore from an injection, both times
 

wingy

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BTW, I've felt fine since having the jab , today I had a couple of pains in my bicep and that's it .
Had a mental dream Wednesday night but apart from that all good
Do expand, mental one's are great, although it's only few I ever remembered.
 

clint van damme

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Not even play it down, just not make out the world is going to end. Every single day Piers Morgan was shouting, screaming and saying how bad it was. He obviously didn't think it himself because he was behaving differently on a personal level.

How many people are going to be petrified of living a normal life now? Even reading this thread you can see that there are people who are going to live very differently now even when things are open.

Every little "mutant strain" is going to scare the shit out of people because of DEADLY MUTANT headlines where in reality more people have probably died on motorways this week.

It just needs context.

Of course some people are going to be scared going back to normal. Weve had a 130k deaths from a disease which still out there.
Hopefully its now at a point where its manageable but I can see why some people are still worried.
It took a few horror stories of 30 somethings in ICU in Bolton to instigate an increase in vaccine take up.
 

clint van damme

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Decided to click on an anti vaxxers profile on twitter and have a read through , full of peoples opinions being retweeted etc.

It's crazy tbh I never realised just how many people were so against this.

The best one was a bbc article about a vaccine centre that had graffiti on it with the words depopulation centre or something like that .

Got me thinking , who would be the babysitters in a world with no 18 plus year olds 🤣

If it wasn't for various vaccines that have been developed over the years half these cunts wouldn't be alive, which might not be a bad thing.
 

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