The over 70 stuff is really strange. My mum (who is 79 and has copd) was really anti shielding herself as she is a people person and my brother and sisters said as an adult she should do what she thinks is appropriate. I was horrified that my mum would put herself at risk and my siblings would be absolutely ok with all this!!Interesting.
The narrative is changing .
Like over seventies .
Classification of illness requiring shielding etc.
Presented as push back / concern from affected sector's ,or is it led from inside to switch behaviours back ?
Like one of my colleagues father in law who felt he had to take that option of a final visit to the Pub prior to lockdown .The over 70 stuff is really strange. My mum (who is 79 and has copd) was really anti shielding herself as she is a people person and my brother and sisters said as an adult she should do what she thinks is appropriate. I was horrified that my mum would put herself at risk and my siblings would be absolutely ok with all this!!
I do wonder sometimes at our human capacity to ignore clear and unambiguous advice on an optimistic whim
I’m sorry mate that’s tough stuff! One of the things I learned when a friend took his own life was that I couldn’t have stopped him even if I’d spent 24hrs a day 7 days a week. You can do what you can do and no more. Hope they can find some hope in this world and life thoughHad news over the weekend an old troubled mate tried to top himself. Can’t work (usually does security at festivals), had a shit year with his dad dying, alcoholic and extremely social, no internet access. This lockdown is his personal nightmare. I feel like shit cos he turned up on my doorstep last week and I had to kick him out because I was worried about infections.
Got a mate over to him to do a video call with all his mates but it’s a poor solution.
The over 70 stuff is really strange. My mum (who is 79 and has copd) was really anti shielding herself as she is a people person and my brother and sisters said as an adult she should do what she thinks is appropriate. I was horrified that my mum would put herself at risk and my siblings would be absolutely ok with all this!!
I do wonder sometimes at our human capacity to ignore clear and unambiguous advice on an optimistic whim
If we end up going down this app route do we have Risk of info theft Via the Bluetooth ? .
Also if it's the decentralised version to protect our data being abused centrally , does it negate the ability of the Gov't to collate the relevant stuff to make judgements and forecasts .
Or don't they need to,?
Old folks are the worst. Should see them in the supermarketThe over 70 stuff is really strange. My mum (who is 79 and has copd) was really anti shielding herself as she is a people person and my brother and sisters said as an adult she should do what she thinks is appropriate. I was horrified that my mum would put herself at risk and my siblings would be absolutely ok with all this!!
I do wonder sometimes at our human capacity to ignore clear and unambiguous advice on an optimistic whim
Following the Cambridge Analytica nonsense I’d be very wary of downloading an app from this government.If we end up going down this app route do we have Risk of info theft Via the Bluetooth ? .
Also if it's the decentralised version to protect our data being abused centrally , does it negate the ability of the Gov't to collate the relevant stuff to make judgements and forecasts .
Or don't they need to,?
Yeah they are reopening and we still aren't really seeing out death rates or infection rates come done and we had to lie to hit the one target we had.
Dom we have fucked this you cretin
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My Dad was the same initially - 65 and with COPD. Wouldn’t stay in and follow advice. Took weeks of trying to get him to stay at home. Took 3 of us to tell him he was being a selfish prick (my sister-in-law is also pregnant) for him to wise up.
Still think he’s not 100% abiding but it’s an improvement.
Old folks are the worst. Should see them in the supermarket
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TBH, some of that boomer generation is the most entitled "I know better than so called experts" lot out of everybody alive, years of being conditioned that way by being fed so much drivel for 30 years by the media. It doesn't mean they're bad people of course but the chickens are coming home to roost.
You were whinging because people weren't bigging up your beloved incompetent leader.Yeah I'm not fucking on about us am i, I'm on about countries which are easing the lockdown and things are looking much better thank they were.... Germany today has recorded its lowest cases since March 11th
You were whinging because people weren't bigging up your beloved incompetent leader.
Dry your eyes and apologise for spreading lies
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You were crying about people being negative regarding the UK's handling of the pandemic.Yeah alright David haven't said fuck all about Bigging Boris up, stop chatting Shite
I'm 1 of these old gits and my observations are the opposite young girls on their phones going from 1 ailse to another and back again when they have just remembered something from the previous 1 just walk close by you as though your not there. They just need to put the phone away for a short time .I'm 1 of the vulnerable 1's and treat everyone as a possible carrier.Perhaps should have put this in "Most irritating things" post.Old folks are the worst. Should see them in the supermarket
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There isn't much any of us can do to help people in certain situations. You can't go blaming yourself for anything.Had news over the weekend an old troubled mate tried to top himself. Can’t work (usually does security at festivals), had a shit year with his dad dying, alcoholic and extremely social, no internet access. This lockdown is his personal nightmare. I feel like shit cos he turned up on my doorstep last week and I had to kick him out because I was worried about infections.
Got a mate over to him to do a video call with all his mates but it’s a poor solution.
You were crying about people being negative regarding the UK's handling of the pandemic.
Let us keep this factual.
Also you going to apologise for your lies regarding the testing figures
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I'm 1 of these old gits and my observations are the opposite young girls on their phones going from 1 ailse to another and back again when they have just remembered something from the previous 1 just walk close by you as though your not there. They just need to put the phone away for a short time .I'm 1 of the vulnerable 1's and treat everyone as a possible carrier.Perhaps should have put this in "Most irritating things" post.
The generation who like to bring up the 2nd World War but were quite old enough to have been there.They just had an old fella on the Jeremy Vine radio show saying that he didn’t serve in the airforce to be told what to do by the government. He must have been on permanent court marshal during his airforce service.
Didn't have enough staff anywayThe nightingale hospital in London now closed?
And yet again show where I have jumped on Labour
And those same people ignore that Labour didn't prepare for one either.
They just had an old fella on the Jeremy Vine radio show saying that he didn’t serve in the airforce to be told what to do by the government. He must have been on permanent court marshal during his airforce service.
Didn't have enough staff anyway
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Maybe the nhs was fine all alongDidn't need many to treat to treat 71 patients over the 4weeks
People kicking off about the nightingale hospital barely being used. Surely that’s a good thing? Or did we want it rammed? Can’t win.
Sending elderly positive patients back to their care homes might not have helped much.Here’s my question that I haven’t seen asked or answered:
Clearly we stayed home as intended, stories abound that the government were surprised by how strictly people followed lockdown orders.
Clearly we protected the NHS as we haven’t had Italy style stories of ICUs overrun and places like the Nightingales were empty.
So why didn’t we save lives? Why are we looking at double the “good result” we expected? Why are we looking like having the second highest death rate in the world from this? What went wrong?
Very true , also too old to have been in Falklands war and too old to be effected badly in the 2008 crash , they have had it easy compared to today’s youth who I am not one of but sympathise with enormously they have had shit to put up with while the old greedy NIMBY lot have had it easyThe generation who like to bring up the 2nd World War but were quite old enough to have been there.
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