Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (379 Viewers)

SBT

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Really interesting (and worrying!) story on how Israel is doing. The first country to vaccinate en masse is now seeing the vaccine’s efficacy fade for the most vulnerable people who got it first. Health officials now worried about a surge in hospitalisations, and the fear is that there may be new restrictions. If regular booster shots are the only answer then we could be doing this dance for years.
 

Sick Boy

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Really interesting (and worrying!) story on how Israel is doing. The first country to vaccinate en masse is now seeing the vaccine’s efficacy fade for the most vulnerable people who got it first. Health officials now worried about a surge in hospitalisations, and the fear is that there may be new restrictions. If regular booster shots are the only answer then we could be doing this dance for years.
Hopefully it would only be for the more vulnerable
 

Skybluefaz

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Current Coronavirus mindset:
It more or less might as well not exist.

I'm wearing masks less and less in shops. Football is back with crowds. Trudging back in to work every day.

It still nags at my brain in the background though every now and again and brings my mood down.

How is everyone else feeling about it?
 
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Saddlebrains

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Current Coronavirus mindset:
It more or less might as well not exist.

Wearing masks less and less in shops. Football is back with crowds. Trudging back in to work every day.

It still nags at my brain in the background though every now and again and brings my mood down.

How is everyone else feeling about it?


I think whats happened was inevitable.

People have spent 18 months wearing masks, working solitary, missing out on family, friends, holidays, hobbies, distancing when seeing people etc.

Follow that up with going to get jabbed twice, all of this by the way being asked of us to protect people...

Its natural human behaviour and response. We've done what was asked, the danger has receeded hugely (though unfortunately will never go away), and human nature has just took us to as near normality (bar foreign travel and isolating) that we can get in my view
 

Evo1883

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Current Coronavirus mindset:
It more or less might as well not exist.

Wearing masks less and less in shops. Football is back with crowds. Trudging back in to work every day.

It still nags at my brain in the background though every now and again and brings my mood down.

How is everyone else feeling about it?

It's slowly simmering out of the media too .

Il be honest I haven't even thought about covid for a couple days
 

Sick Boy

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I think whats happened was inevitable.

People have spent 18 months wearing masks, working solitary, missing out on family, friends, holidays, hobbies, distancing when seeing people etc.

Follow that up with going to get jabbed twice, all of this by the way being asked of us to protect people...

Its natural human behaviour and response. We've done what was asked, the danger has receeded hugely (though unfortunately will never go away), and human nature has just took us to as near normality (bar foreign travel and isolating) that we can get in my view
The danger hasn’t hugely receded as it’s a global pandemic.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Massive issue last 2 weeks for me and my family. I think it’s great the vaccine has reduced the seriousness but we need to be cautiously optimistic
 
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fernandopartridge

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Current Coronavirus mindset:
It more or less might as well not exist.

I'm wearing masks less and less in shops. Football is back with crowds. Trudging back in to work every day.

It still nags at my brain in the background though every now and again and brings my mood down.

How is everyone else feeling about it?
Similar actually, last two weekends at the football it's been business as usual. It's only the working from home left now but that's likely a permanent fixture
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Current Coronavirus mindset:
It more or less might as well not exist.

I'm wearing masks less and less in shops. Football is back with crowds. Trudging back in to work every day.

It still nags at my brain in the background though every now and again and brings my mood down.

How is everyone else feeling about it?

Still waiting with some anxiety about how school will operate. Desperate to be allowed to resume practical work, be able to move around the classroom and not keep moving between random rooms
 

David O'Day

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Jesus he’s got a fragile personality. Soft men, soft men did it. I need hard men to stop me being scared of soft men.

He's big soft mummies little rich boy himself

He used to cry because the nasty drama school kids used to pretend to get which acting dynasty he was from wrong and all him "Redgrave" as a nickname
 

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