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They will open everything up on the 19th and probably abdicate responsibility by leaving it to individuals/venues re mask-wearing.
And I'd love (well, no I wouldn't really) to see anybody try and enforce such a voluntary code, at a venue. Just not possible really.
 

COV

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How are we all regarding July 19th? Looking great isnt it. Normality (or as close too).

We still got people cowering behind the sofa even with Whitty and Vallance saying were ok?

It’s the approach of people who advocate going back to normal that winds people up. “Hiding behind the sofa” and this type of patronising garbage- basically taking the piss out of people who have concerns.

I’m for opening up but not belittling people and trying to mock them for being concerned about COVID. If I didn’t wear a mask and someone was obviously bothered by that then I’d put one on- basic courtesy.

If there was a bit more understanding and a bit less arrogance on both sides then it’d be a lot easier
 

hill83

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Well, them and circa 10% of the vaccinated (even double-dosed) as it's not 100% effective.

They will open everything up on the 19th and probably abdicate responsibility by leaving it to individuals/venues re mask-wearing.

Leave it then
 

MusicDating

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It’s the approach of people who advocate going back to normal that winds people up. “Hiding behind the sofa” and this type of patronising garbage- basically taking the piss out of people who have concerns.

I’m for opening up but not belittling people and trying to mock them for being concerned about COVID. If I didn’t wear a mask and someone was obviously bothered by that then I’d put one on- basic courtesy.

If there was a bit more understanding and a bit less arrogance on both sides then it’d be a lot easier
This ^

...lockdown lover.
 
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shmmeee

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But crossing the road is a risk. We need to fully unlock now. The at risk groups have had the option of vaccines - it’s always been an option to wear masks in Japan when there was concern on SARS and people took the choice they wished to do. We should do that here. I’d never wear one and others may choose to

Indont know quite how fat you are but generally crossing the road is only a risk to you.
 

Saddlebrains

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It’s the approach of people who advocate going back to normal that winds people up. “Hiding behind the sofa” and this type of patronising garbage- basically taking the piss out of people who have concerns.

I’m for opening up but not belittling people and trying to mock them for being concerned about COVID. If I didn’t wear a mask and someone was obviously bothered by that then I’d put one on- basic courtesy.

If there was a bit more understanding and a bit less arrogance on both sides then it’d be a lot easier



Stop Moaning
 

baldy

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It’s the approach of people who advocate going back to normal that winds people up. “Hiding behind the sofa” and this type of patronising garbage- basically taking the piss out of people who have concerns.

I’m for opening up but not belittling people and trying to mock them for being concerned about COVID. If I didn’t wear a mask and someone was obviously bothered by that then I’d put one on- basic courtesy.

If there was a bit more understanding and a bit less arrogance on both sides then it’d be a lot easier

Being concerned & hiding behind a sofa from a virus that's 98% recoverable from....they deserve to be mocked
 

fernandopartridge

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Well, them and circa 10% of the vaccinated (even double-dosed) as it's not 100% effective.

They will open everything up on the 19th and probably abdicate responsibility by leaving it to individuals/venues re mask-wearing.

If the vaccine is 95% effective against a particular outcome it doesn't mean that it only works on 95% of people. The 95% indicates the percentage reduction in your likelihood to reach that outcome with the vaccine against without vaccine. So different age groups still end up more likely to be hospitalised than others but overall the risk is reduced by 95%.
 

PVA

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And how many more people die from other things? Do people hide behind their collective sofas from cars or cigarettes or cancer etc?

18 months on and people are still making the cancer/car accident argument


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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Irrelevant though isn't it cases?


The whole point was to stop hospitalisations and the NHS being overrun and of course minimise deaths



The jab works, we've got the info we need, we've jabbed millions more, if we don't crack on now we never will

Domestically I'd say yes it looks fine. Just don't expect to be going anywhere cos other countries won't want us there with that level of infection. We seem to have largely broken the chain of cases to hospitalisation/death with the vaccines but other countries haven't yet.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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As for the 19th though. If they crack on and say masks aren’t compulsory I’ll be binning all mine.

Personally i've not really found them a burden. So I'll keep mine and will probably use them for a little while longer and if I've got a cold or whatever in winter. In fact in the cold might make a nice addition to the hat, scarf and gloves to keep the face warm.
 

shmmeee

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Corona: put a mask on and get Tesco deliveries if you could yeah?

Cars: Pass hundreds of strict regulatory tests costing the industry millions. Restrict driving to those who have passed several state mandated tests. Have an entire division of the police employed to look for infringements. Make you have your car checked every year to ensure it’s safe. Specify exactly how fast you should drive the car on every inch of road in the country. Lay massive taxes and fines on.
 

COV

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Corona: put a mask on and get Tesco deliveries if you could yeah?

Cars: Pass hundreds of strict regulatory tests costing the industry millions. Restrict driving to those who have passed several state mandated tests. Have an entire division of the police employed to look for infringements. Make you have your car checked every year to ensure it’s safe. Specify exactly how fast you should drive the car on every inch of road in the country. Lay massive taxes and fines on.

“I swear you actually enjoy lockdown” 😆
 

Grendel

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Corona: put a mask on and get Tesco deliveries if you could yeah?

Cars: Pass hundreds of strict regulatory tests costing the industry millions. Restrict driving to those who have passed several state mandated tests. Have an entire division of the police employed to look for infringements. Make you have your car checked every year to ensure it’s safe. Specify exactly how fast you should drive the car on every inch of road in the country. Lay massive taxes and fines on.

I don’t think wearing masks means you have zero risk of getting COVID
 

CCFCSteve

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I don’t think wearing masks means you have zero risk of getting COVID

Not the way I see some fuckers wearing them.....usually nose poking out the top !

We’re in a funny situation at the moment where most people are partially following the rules (myself included).

Sanitise hands on way into supermarket (even though it probably has little positive affect) - ✔️
Wear mask in supermarket - ✔️
Wear mask in shops - ✔️
Wear mask when entering a bar - ✔️
Wear mask on way to/from toilet in a bar - ✔️

...Jumping around and hugging randoms (all maskless) in boozer when England score - also ✔️

....kind of negates all of the above but I’m trying
 

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