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Re: Coronavirus
These irreversible lifting of restrictions are beginning to sound like they may be very reversible.
CON +2?
CON +2?
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Re: Coronavirus
Seeing people out today still wearing masks as chin straps was quite amusing.
Enjoy the summer, I reckon lockdown by early October when a completely unforeseeable vaccine beating variant is on the rampage.
Enjoy the summer, I reckon lockdown by early October when a completely unforeseeable vaccine beating variant is on the rampage.
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But back then, you were well within your rights to turn around and state your case. You can’t anymore.George wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 1:52 pmThe same people that didn’t wear a mask before , who didn’t take any notice of lockdown, and who probably didnt watch the news , will continue to not do the same. We are not preaching to them. The responsibility now lies with responsible people behaving responsibly. And they will continue to do so.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 11:05 amMe too, Ron.
But the numpty standing directly behind you in the queue won’t be.
You need to trust in the majority and ignore the minority.
Like I said, you can behave as responsibly as you want but it’s pointless when all those around you are not.
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Why? I wear mine like that on the street and pull it up when I go into a shop/transport.Mick McQuaid wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 9:14 pm Seeing people out today still wearing masks as chin straps was quite amusing.
Enjoy the summer, I reckon lockdown by early October when a completely unforeseeable vaccine beating variant is on the rampage.
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Re: Coronavirus
Tesco's at Baker's Arms this morning had as a guesstimate about 70-80% people wearing masks. That's about the same as I've seen before, perhaps slightly less.
The people not wearing them were mostly men 20-40yrs, IMO the same demographic that were also most likely not to comply before "Freedom Day".
The people not wearing them were mostly men 20-40yrs, IMO the same demographic that were also most likely not to comply before "Freedom Day".
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Re: Coronavirus
It's never pointless, just not as effective overall if others aren't.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 9:55 pmBut back then, you were well within your rights to turn around and state your case. You can’t anymore.George wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 1:52 pmThe same people that didn’t wear a mask before , who didn’t take any notice of lockdown, and who probably didnt watch the news , will continue to not do the same. We are not preaching to them. The responsibility now lies with responsible people behaving responsibly. And they will continue to do so.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 11:05 am
Me too, Ron.
But the numpty standing directly behind you in the queue won’t be.
You need to trust in the majority and ignore the minority.
Like I said, you can behave as responsibly as you want but it’s pointless when all those around you are not.
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Re: Coronavirus
Official cases seem to be falling since they hit 50k/day, though the cases from the ONS survey are still rising.
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You have to wonder if less tests are now being performed/recorded in the same way. As we've now unlocked the door and let rip the virus it seems highly unlikely that new infections would decrease. Much more likely would be a lower testing rate which would obscure the effect of reducing restrictions. On the flip side, beds being occupied in critical care are steadily climbing and that seems a much better barometer to me.
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Yep, tests are down slightly. Also, the impact of the ending of all restrictions won't filter through for a week or two.BoniO wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 7:25 pm You have to wonder if less tests are now being performed/recorded in the same way. As we've now unlocked the door and let rip the virus it seems highly unlikely that new infections would decrease. Much more likely would be a lower testing rate which would obscure the effect of reducing restrictions. On the flip side, beds being occupied in critical care are steadily climbing and that seems a much better barometer to me.
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Don’t you just love boarders turning positive news into negative news. It’s too early to say that numbers are stabilising or , indeed , decreasing, but it’s still great news. Stop scaremongering
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Does that include essential workers in hospitals care homes and schools who could be infected and spreading it to everyone they are in contact with?
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Not when test numbers are down, community cases are still rising and we've yet to see the impact of opening up.
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The infection numbers have gone down because there are less tests being done. It's not positive news at all.
Meanwhile, beds used in critical care are increasing rapidly i.e. the NHS is getting busier. That's definitely not positive news.
Now I know you know all this so stop WUMming - you're losing your touch.
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The government were looking to "desensitise" the track and trace app weren't they? Too many "false positives". That seems to have dropped off the radar. Too difficult I guess.
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Re: Coronavirus
Load of sh*tStory of O wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:04 am Apparently flatulence is being considered as a new way of Covid being passed on.
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You must be doing it wrongApple Wumble wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:05 amLoad of sh*tStory of O wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:04 am Apparently flatulence is being considered as a new way of Covid being passed on.
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