Once the vast majority are vacinnated I can't see what else we can do.
I think there have been people in this thread calling for us'to learn to live with it' far too early in the pandemic but I do think we are approaching that point.
Hopefully the scientific community can keep working to improve vacinnes and there's an effective ongoing vacinnation program with a good uptake from the public.
Agree with this. Don’t mind waiting two more weeks to get over 50s second doses fully effective and a few more young uns jabbed, and to just finalise assessment of data but surely that should be sufficient (still see guidance like masks etc remaining though)
As I mentioned yesterday I think it should then come down to personal choice and persona responsibility unless numbers are putting a strain on nhs (I know I’m going against professional modellers but I still can’t quite get my head around this (unless we get a vaccine resistant strain) especially the worst case scenarios - I read yesterday that we are currently running 50% lower covid inpatients/hospitalisation than even Sages best case scenario ! - For context this was in an article advocating a short delay, not immediate full reopening on 21 June but goes to show why we can’t just rely solely on long term forecasts when making decisions)
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