Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (273 Viewers)

shmmeee

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Well, yesterday was my daughters last ever day at Primary school. Got a message to collect her about 11 because someone in the year has tested positive. Floods of tears from all the kids. Many never going to see each other again and barely a chance to say goodbye.

The isolation letter also says you can take a test but if it’s negative you still have to isolate and if it’s positive you have to isolate for an extra ten days. So like hell are we going to get a test.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I know you aren’t but sounds awfully patronising and if I’m honest a little removed from the seriousness of this.

Ive not been furloughed at all but I have worked from home however even in complete lockdown I was volunteering as an nhs responder.
Of course you wouldn’t list the 5 a side lot but would you ask people you lived with????

There’s degrees of risk and close contact is close contact not passing people in the street.

As I say those personally affected with friend or family deaths or serious illness see things differently to those that haven’t

You are making some quite large assumptions with that last point. The state’s delivery of full vaccination in record time to the group suffering 99% of hospitalisations with a booster programme to come is it meeting its commitment to safeguard these people.

Those going to hospital now who chose not to get the protection offered (excluding those who were not allowed to accept one for medical reasons) are frankly lucky to be given treatment.
 

hill83

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Those going to hospital now who chose not to get the protection offered (excluding those who were not allowed to accept one for medical reasons) are frankly lucky to be given treatment.

That’s basically where I got to months ago. If you are that much of a flat earth thick c**t that you refuse to have the vaccine you can swivel.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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You are making some quite large assumptions with that last point. The state’s delivery of full vaccination in record time to the group suffering 99% of hospitalisations with a booster programme to come is it meeting its commitment to safeguard these people.

Those going to hospital now who chose not to get the protection offered (excluding those who were not allowed to accept one for medical reasons) are frankly lucky to be given treatment.
Yep I am but generalisations are generally true. Luckily we don’t live in a country where freedom of conscience is met with a blanket yes or no and certainly in terms of getting emergency treatment I’m glad I do. I now know people who have been poorly with Covid having been double jabbed. So it’s not just unjabbed people

I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment which is why I’m so cross we are risking that and not being clear about what opening up means. And then when it happens just as Whitty says it would we all shout at him or others being cautious that we want to lockdown forever.

I think we largely agree and I’m so pleased you have no limits on numbers for your wedding and I hope it’s brilliant
 

Nick

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I know you aren’t but sounds awfully patronising and if I’m honest a little removed from the seriousness of this.

Ive not been furloughed at all but I have worked from home however even in complete lockdown I was volunteering as an nhs responder.
Of course you wouldn’t list the 5 a side lot but would you ask people you lived with????

There’s degrees of risk and close contact is close contact not passing people in the street.

As I say those personally affected with friend or family deaths or serious illness see things differently to those that haven’t

It isn't removed from anything, it is the reality of it that I am trying to get across.

People aren't sat listing everybody they can think of to Track and Trace. It doesn't happen.

There is a degree of risk about everything though isn't there?
 

hill83

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It isn't removed from anything, it is the reality of it that I am trying to get across.

People aren't sat listing everybody they can think of to Track and Trace. It doesn't happen.

There is a degree of risk about everything though isn't there?

People are though or nobody would have ever been contacted.
 

Marty

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Great saying the end of apartheid was the worst thing to happen to South Africa is an awful awful thing but fill your boots

South Africans I work with, of all races have said that. I'll be honest, I dont know but I'll take the words of many people who lived it every day for years.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Yep I am but generalisations are generally true. Luckily we don’t live in a country where freedom of conscience is met with a blanket yes or no and certainly in terms of getting emergency treatment I’m glad I do. I now know people who have been poorly with Covid having been double jabbed. So it’s not just unjabbed people

I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment which is why I’m so cross we are risking that and not being clear about what opening up means. And then when it happens just as Whitty says it would we all shout at him or others being cautious that we want to lockdown forever.

I think we largely agree and I’m so pleased you have no limits on numbers for your wedding and I hope it’s brilliant

We do and I do get that not everyone going to hospital is unvaccinated, but the majority appear to be. If someone is fully vaccinated and still dies of COVID it’s obviously a tragedy for their close ones but the state really cannot prevent death and nor reasonably can we permanently take freedoms away from people for the benefit of those who have already had long and full lives to lead.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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That basically where I got to months ago. If you are that much of a flat earth thick c**t that you refuse to have the vaccine you can swivel.

Same with the ‘I’d rather resign from my care home job than get vaccinated’ as some have said. Fine, the residents are probably better off you not being there
 

Sky Blue Pete

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It isn't removed from anything, it is the reality of it that I am trying to get across.

People aren't sat listing everybody they can think of to Track and Trace. It doesn't happen.

There is a degree of risk about everything though isn't there?
You make your point, as always, very well and I see things slightly differently that’s all
The people I know who’ve been contacted have taken it seriously, not overly so of course a close contact is someone you’ve been close to like a member of the family
And yep completely agree about risk I’ve been battling thinking about this for yonks

I firmly believe we are at the stage of lowest risk but with the numbers of infections it’s crazy to not mandate some things
That’s all I’m saying. Also isolating needs looking at ASAP
 

Nick

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You make your point, as always, very well and I see things slightly differently that’s all
The people I know who’ve been contacted have taken it seriously, not overly so of course a close contact is someone you’ve been close to like a member of the family
And yep completely agree about risk I’ve been battling thinking about this for yonks

I firmly believe we are at the stage of lowest risk but with the numbers of infections it’s crazy to not mandate some things
That’s all I’m saying. Also isolating needs looking at ASAP

To be fair, if people were taking it overly seriously they would have the app installed.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I know, don't get me wrong I am not saying it's a conspiracy and nobody takes it seriously.

It would be interesting to see how many people uninstalled it after the first time they got told to isolate too.
Yeah and someone that had it and had been double jabbed. The risk has to be so small as to say fuck it I’m out and proud
 

Nick

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The risk has to be so small as to say fuck it I’m out and proud

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