I saw groups of way more than 6 hugging and kissing, basically not abiding to the rules.At some point Cruzzer we have to return to normality You can’t lock people up forever
All the most vulnerable have either had the first dose or at least been offered it
Meeting outside carries with it minimal risk
I don’t see your issue
And you’ll be one of the first to whinge when restrictions are put back in place or delayed. All because of the selfish actions of the braindead.So people outside having fun big deal.
An acquaintance of mine has sadly died from CV19 2 weeks ago. He was 32 with NO underlying health conditions and he regularly cycled over 75 miles a day at weekends. He leaves a wife without her loving husband and 2 lovely kids without a father for the rest of their lives.What are the chances of someone under the age of 40 with no underlying conditions feeling anything other than flu like symptoms for more than a few days?
Not for one second am I denying that there will be SOME people who are susceptible to this under the age of 40 with no underlying conditions, or that this is the "** flu".An acquaintance of mine has sadly died from CV19 2 weeks ago. He was 32 with NO underlying health conditions and he regularly cycled over 75 miles a day at weekends. He leaves a wife without her loving husband and 2 lovely kids without a father for the rest of their lives.
GET IT INTO YOUR SKULL THAT THIS IS NOT THE ** FLU.
On a lovely day, there's no issue with people going to the park. However, I'd prefer it if people still socially distanced. Can't see the issue for anyone in that.Not for one second am I denying that there will be SOME people who are susceptible to this under the age of 40 with no underlying conditions, or that this is the "** flu".
Your acquaintance is probably one of a handful of people who fell in to the bracket, sadly, who have died despite being young, fit and having no underlying conditions.
Is that enough to warrant continuing locking the entire country down?
We'll never leave the house again on the off chance someone dies from this, especially with the "new" variants coming along every so often to dampen everyone's mood who might be thinking of going to the park.
If people still want to live in isolation despite half of the adult population having now had the vaccine, then that is on them, but the rest of us need to get on with our lives.
I'd like to think adequate social distancing whenever possible is here to stay, and sensible guidelines to minimise risk going forward, if it speeds up "normality" should be followed.On a lovely day, there's no issue with people going to the park. However, I'd prefer it if people still socially distanced. Can't see the issue for anyone in that.
Can't say I was happy with people in my social space before any of this started. Certainly not now.
An acquaintance of mine has sadly died from CV19 2 weeks ago. He was 32 with NO underlying health conditions and he regularly cycled over 75 miles a day at weekends. He leaves a wife without her loving husband and 2 lovely kids without a father for the rest of their lives.
GET IT INTO YOUR SKULL THAT THIS IS NOT THE ** FLU.
I don't even think we should be in Lockdown now, not having to wait till the end of June for everything to open but that's another issue.And you’ll be one of the first to whinge when restrictions are put back in place or delayed. All because of the selfish actions of the braindead.
I understand it’s your struggling with this virus situation, but the people in the picture are young people who have had their Liberty removed when they barely get I’ll never mind die. I get it, they can spread it but you really can’t blame them. People are absolutely cured with it all. I expected nothing less to be honest.Crazy scenes across the country.
Sun is out, brains and common sense left at home!
Seeing all that litter left lying around makes me come down in favour of a permanent lockdown. What the hell is the problem with taking your99.99 percent abiding by the rules. Those leaving litter behind should have had local police or whatever the community support officers are, at local parks, issuing on the spot fines for leaving litter. Very obvious. Not sure why this wasn't happening. Otherwise what do they do?
No I totally agree, ** halfwits. But why don't we have people down there handing out fines? I promise you they wouldn't do it again.Seeing all that litter left lying around makes me come down in favour of a permanent lockdown. What the hell is the problem with taking your
f"&*^%g litter back home with you?
Seeing all that litter left lying around makes me come down in favour of a permanent lockdown. What the hell is the problem with taking your
f"&*^%g litter back home with you?
Last paragraph!What happens when you open up too fast: Chile's rapid vaccination programme hit by new virus surge in warning to UK
Amid one of the world’s fastest vaccination campaigns, doctors are accusing the Chilean government of fueling a huge spike in Covid-19 cases by prematurely reopening the economy.
Daily infections are smashing records. Intensive care beds are once again scarce and one hospital, in the coastal city of Valparaiso, has run out of space in its morgue and is now storing bodies in the hallways.
The surge is so bad that President Sebastián Piñera has been forced to order a new lockdown, covering 14 million of the South American nation’s 19 million citizens
In terms of vaccinations Chile is about 2 weeks behind the UK on first doses, but way ahead on second doses, most of this seems to be Chinese sourced so is that not as effective as claimed? Who knows?
Is there a chance those that died yesterday might resurrect Monday?10 deaths today, granted the info is usually slow on the weekend but let’s have a bit of positivity at Easter. It’s all going to be ok and we’re nearly there. Believe. Wait am I on a politics thread, thought i was talking about the mighty for a second. Anyway BELIEVE.
Every chanceIs there a chance those that died yesterday might resurrect Monday?
Firstly no, secondly I don’t think I said 1 in 2, I always thought it would be about 1 in 6/7.Cruzzer, do you think your personal experience has coloured your view and leads to exaggeration? A year ago you were posting that 1 in 2 will get Covid whereas a year later the ONS are saying it’s actually about 1 in 7. And we now have a highly effective vaccine programme to suppress further rapid transmission.
I recall you said 50% of us would get covid.Firstly no, secondly I don’t think I said 1 in 2, I always thought it would be about 1 in 6/7.
Yes vaccine is working well but how many that attended the “party” at Cardiff Bay will have had the jab? Rates are going to rise again in the next couple of weeks due to this, and Boris will have a difficult decision about easing restrictions.
If people learnt to abide by the guidance and rules we HAD a chance of coming out of restrictions without a major rise in infections. Now, well there in lies the question?
Cruzzer,Firstly no, secondly I don’t think I said 1 in 2, I always thought it would be about 1 in 6/7.
Yes vaccine is working well but how many that attended the “party” at Cardiff Bay will have had the jab? Rates are going to rise again in the next couple of weeks due to this, and Boris will have a difficult decision about easing restrictions.
If people learnt to abide by the guidance and rules we HAD a chance of coming out of restrictions without a major rise in infections. Now, well there in lies the question?
One example was the Atletico/Liverpool match last season that caused a huge rise they reckon, and it just needs a small percentage to start another knock on effect.Cruzzer,
I can only speak from my own experience but I feel like MOST people are sticking to the guidance. I might be wrong, but if a small percentage make such a difference then this is a whole different game anyway and we’re not going back to normal till a cure is found.
And that is truly terrible mate. You are understandably affected by thatAn acquaintance of mine has sadly died from CV19 2 weeks ago. He was 32 with NO underlying health conditions and he regularly cycled over 75 miles a day at weekends. He leaves a wife without her loving husband and 2 lovely kids without a father for the rest of their lives.
GET IT INTO YOUR SKULL THAT THIS IS NOT THE ** FLU.